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What's happening with the fires?

















Rising temperatures ¶óÇÁ½Ã¸ó=¶óÇÁ½Ã¸ó¿©¼ºÀÇ·ù
and strong winds worsened fires in three states.

In South Australia one person was ¸íǰ·¹Çø®Ä«½Å¹ß=¸íǰ·¹Çø®Ä«½Å¹ß
found dead, another was critically injured and 15 homes were destroyed about 40km (25 miles) east of the state capital of Adelaide.

NSW fire chief Shane Á¦ÀϾÆÄí¾ÆÁ¤¼ö±â·»Å»=Á¦ÀϾÆÄí¾Æ ¶óÀ̺ê RO ³Ã¿ÂÁ¤¼ö±â·»Å» µ¥½ºÅ©Å¾/½ºÅĵåÇü ·¹µå/È­ÀÌÆ®´ë´ÜÇÔ
Fitzsimmons described Saturday as an "awful day".

One man was reported missing in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, but ultimately found safe and well, the New South Wales Rural Fire Service tweeted.

By Saturday evening six fires ÀÌÅ¿øºÎµ¿»ê
in the state were deemed to be at emergency level - the second-highest level of danger after catastrophic - including two near Sydney.

In Canberra a cricket match was called off because of poor air quality resulting from smoke from the fires.

In Victoria, authorities said 142 fires had started in the state since Friday. One of these was burning at an emergency level by Saturday afternoon.

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