Perth: New Year's Eve fireworks in Australia’s capital city have been canceled as the wildfire danger worsens in the oppressive summer heat, and the pressure was building Monday for Sydney’s iconic celebrations to be similarly scrapped.
Temperatures on Tuesday were set to hit 38 Celsius (100 Fahrenheit) in the capital, Canberra, and 33 C (91 F) in Sydney, Australia's largest city. The thick smoke that has shrouded the city’s iconic landmarks in recent months was also expected on Tuesday.
"Hot air is coming out of the center of Australia, it's particularly dry and then, unfortunately, conditions are expected to worsen in New South Wales as we head into Tuesday," Rural Fire Services Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons said.
Wildfires have killed nine people and razed more than 1,000 homes in the past few months, with New South Wales, Australia's most populous state, bearing the brunt.
97 fires were burning across New South Wales on Monday with 43 of them not yet contained. Total fire bans have been declared in 10 areas, including Sydney.
The City of Sydney Council has approved Tuesday's fireworks show, although fire authorities warned it could be canceled if catastrophic wildfire conditions are declared.
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