Australia bushfires: Latest images from New South Wales

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A huge, bright orange blaze erupts amid treesImage source, Getty Images
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Dozens of bushfires are burning across vast swathes of Australia's east coast - including the area around Sydney.

The spate of blazes across New South Wales (NSW) have left three people dead and destroyed more than 300 homes.

But authorities say the worst is "still ahead" as hot and dry conditions are expected to continue.

Around 3,000 firefighters have been on the ground battling the flames in NSW, a state home to around six million.

"We've got the worst of the summer still ahead of us," said NSW Rural Fire Services Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons.

Mr Fitzimmons said nothing except rain would make "any discernible difference to conditions".

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RFS Firefighters battle a spot fire on November 13, 2019 in Hillville, Australia.Image source, Getty Images
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Thousands of firefighters are on the ground working to put out flames

Remains of a structure burned by a bushfire continue to smoulderImage source, Getty Images
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People in vulnerable NSW communities have been urged to stay away from bushland

A mailbox and signpost burn amid heavy flamesImage source, Getty Images
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About six million people live in the region

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A Rural NSW Fire Service plane drops fire retardent on an out of control bushfire near TareeImage source, Getty Images
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Bright pink fire-retardant is being dropped on bushfires in an effort to control them

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General view of a destroyed home whitegoods following bushfire damage on November 13Image source, Getty Images
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For some, places they once called home have now been burnt to the ground

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Two firefighters proceed along a road as heavy smoke fills the air, turning the sky a hazy orangeImage source, Getty Images
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Bushfires are common in Australia's hot, dry summers but the early arrival of the fires this year has caught many by surprise

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