A four day total fire ban is in place across New South Wales as the state braces for hot and dry conditions this week.
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The Rural Fire Service has imposed the ban until Saturday, as the hot air mass engulfs Australia, with temperatures tipped to climb into the 40s in some parts of the state. The record drought and delayed monsoon enhanced the heatwave, making bushfire conditions worse.
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