Blazes in Eastern Areas Coming Under Control
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Firefighters were looking toward the end of a battle against a run of big fires in eastern Australia that started Christmas Day and has destroyed 101 homes.
While a number of fires are still burning in parts of New South Wales state, they have largely been brought under control, and an end to fire-fanning weather is expected to provide continued relief.
The fires--some suspected to have been deliberately set--had been worsened by extreme summer temperatures and strong, dry winds.
The fires were the most intense since 1994 blazes that killed four people and destroyed more than 200 homes.
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