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Is NSW’s far South coast prepared for a future firestorm?

Locals are still scarred by the last one

10 July 2023

4:00 AM

10 July 2023

4:00 AM

Three years have passed since the New South Wales bushfires in the southeast of the state. Some people are still waiting for financial compensation. Others for their houses to be rebuilt. All still live with the trauma of the event.

‘You can’t imagine the depth of fear, the distress until you see with your own eyes the sheer scale of the devastation wrought by the fire,’ said a local resident.

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