Fire incidents were down due to rainfall in October: NSW RFS

Sahil Makkar
November 15 2018 - 10:00am
MOUNTAIN ABLAZE: The glow off the top of Mount Canobolas in February when the fires burned for more than a week. PHOTO: MICHAEL FITZGERALD
MOUNTAIN ABLAZE: The glow off the top of Mount Canobolas in February when the fires burned for more than a week. PHOTO: MICHAEL FITZGERALD

NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) said that despite a severe drought in the Central West there has been a decline in bushfire incidents in the current season. 

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Sahil Makkar

Sahil Makkar

Digital Journalist

Hi, I am the regional reporter for Fairfax Media. I track news and community-related issues in the Central West especially the Bathurst, Dubbo, Orange, Lithgow, Mudgee, Blayney, Cowra, Parkes and Forbes local government areas. If you wish to share any news or feedback please feel free to get in touch with me at sahil.makkar@fairfaxmedia.com.au

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