Tambaroora residents were yesterday told to “go inside and protect yourself” as fires burning throughout the region were upgraded to emergency status.
Some were told it was “too late to leave” as homes came under threat but the blaze was later downgraded to watch and act, as conditions eased overnight.
“The fire is large and under extreme fire conditions on Tuesday has spread in a number of directions,” the organisation said.
“Under westerly winds the fire is still progressing to the east.
Overnight, conditions across the fireground have eased, with winds and temperatures lowering and humidity increasing.
“Fire activity is likely to increase on Wednesday, however, as the forecast temperature and winds increase.”
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A lightning strike started the blaze, which threatened about 48 homes.
The alert was downgraded but reissued after another day of blistering conditions, before another downgrade on Tuesday night.
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A total fire ban has also been implemented across the Central Ranges and Greater Hunter.
The Bureau of Meteorology predicted a welcome reprieve sweeping through from Thursday onwards.