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Shoalhaven emergency warning issued: too late to leave some areas

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In a cafe in Penrith, ducking in for a coffee, is Steve, an RFS volunteer in bright yellow vest. Steve works in a nearby fire control centre. He says one of his jobs today is to keep all the firefighters safe from the heat.

“Baically the main thing is we ensure all volunteers stay hydrated,” he says. “We tell them they need to drink at least one litre an hour. And regularly rotate crews through the different positions. We have someone doing the really hot stuff and others that aren’t.”

I ask him if it’ll be a busy day for him.

“Oh yeah. We’ve got extreme fire danger forecast, and numerous fires currently burning, with huge perimeters, so the chances that they become uncontrolled is pretty high.”

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We have just updated our interactive map showing the size of the area burned in NSW and Queensland since the start of the fire season.

The total area is now 3.1m hectares. If this was a country, it would be the 136th largest – larger than Belgium, and just smaller than Moldova.

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At a McDonald’s off the Great Western Highway, Jake and Samson are taking a break. Luckily, they work indoors in Penrith, in a nearby warehouse.

“If it gets too hot, it’s normally bearable,” Jake says. “We’ve got fans, they give us cold packs and cold water. It’s something we can deal with.”

They’ve been at work today since 6am. But that means they clock off just as the heat will reach its 45C peak.

“Oh, I’ll be going indoors for sure,” Jake says. “Lots of water … we both have air con.”

But Samson interjects. “Even sometimes with air con on, it’s fucking hot dude! Seriously, when the air con is on, and the outside is hot, it’s hotter.”

“My aircon does the job,” says Jake.

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It’s 9.30am right now in Penrith, western Sydney, and thankfully, still cool. The suburb is forecast to hit 45C today and 46C on Saturday.

It’s the next two or three hours that will hurt, according to the Bureau of Meteorology. Right now, it’s a breezy 26.2C. By 11am that will rise to 39C. 13C over two hours.

But the haze and bushfire smoke is already thick. Here we’re only about 30km from the southernmost edge of the huge Gospers Mountain megafire, burning through the Blue Mountains. Smoke from the 400,000 hectare blaze is rolling down in waves.

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