Cooler conditions sweeping across New South Wales bushfire affected zones have seen emergency level alerts downgraded to a watch and act, but the threat is far from over.
Fires at Upper Turon, Blue Mountains, Gospers Mountain have been downgraded, with 106 blazes continuing to burn across the state, and 50 yet to be contained.
A total fire ban is in place for the North Western and Northern Slopes region, and one man is still unaccounted for after his home in Dargan was destroyed. The Prime Minister is back on Australian soil, after cutting his holiday short to respond to the bush fire emergency. Mr Morrison is expected to visit the rural fire service headquarters in Sydney and other emergency sites on Sunday.
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