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The New South Wales Rural Fire Service admitted crews lost control of backburning operations, which led to the loss of at least 20 properties in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney.

More than 110 fires are burning across the state, as crews prepare for the

mercury to soar into the 40s on Tuesday and remain high for the remainder of the week.

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