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The state government warned that conditions Àξؾƿô ÀÚµ¿»ì±Õ ³Ã¿ÂÁ¤¼ö±â·»Å»=ÄíÄí Àξؾƿô 10s ÀÚµ¿»ì±Õ ³Ã¿ÂÁ¤¼ö±â·»Å» ´ÙÅ©½Ç¹ö¹ÏÀ»¸¸ÇѰ÷
were likely to be "at least as bad" as New Year's Eve, when hundreds of homes were destroyed.

Workers were clearing roads, restoring ¸íǰÀ̹ÌÅ×À̼ÇÀÏ´ëÀÏ=À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǼîÇÎ À̹ÌÅ×À̼ÇÄ¿½ºÅÒ±Þ À̹ÌÅ×À̼ÇÀÏ´ëÀÏ
power, and conducting "backburning" operations to thin out bushland near fire fronts.

NSW Transport Minister Andrew Constance ¸íǰÀÇ·ù·¹Çø®Ä«=¸íǰÀÇ·ù·¹Çø®Ä«
urged people to drive slowly amid thick smoke. In an emotional interview with the ABC, he added that his own friends had lost homes.

This week's fires have destroyed ¸íǰÈĵ导=¸íǰÈĵ导
at least 381 homes in NSW and 43 in Victoria, but officials say that number will grow.

Family members of Mick Roberts, a 67-year-old Victorian missing since Monday, confirmed that he had been found dead in his home ·Î¿¡º£³²ÀÚÁö°©=·Î¿¡º£³²ÀÚÁö°©
in Buchan, East Gippsland.

"Very sad day for us to (start) the year but we're a bloody tight family and we will never forget our mate and my beautiful Uncle Mick," his niece Leah Parson said on Facebook.