More than 720 homes have been lost in NSW this fire season as the fire danger remains high across the state with almost 90 fires despite cooler conditions
The Bureau of Meteorology says although conditions have eased, the smoke will continue to linger on Wednesday and the next few days.
"We are expecting to continue over the next few days ... with fires to the southwest and north of Sydney, we need easterly winds to help ease the smoke," a BOM forecaster told AAP. On Tuesday evening, an emergency alert was issued for the 67,000-hectare Little L Complex fire near Wollombi in the Hunter region.
"The fires just around Sydney alone - there is kilometres and kilometres of back-burning to do to try to lock the fires in," Mr Rogers told ABC TV.
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