Canberra:The scorching heatwave sweeping Australia's southeastern states continued on Monday, and the hot, dry and windy conditions raised the bushfire danger across the region.
The temperature reached 40 degrees Celsius in Riverina area of the state of New South Wales (NSW), where a high fire danger was forecasted by the state's Bureau of Meteorology, reports Xinhua news agency.
Meanwhile, a cool change expected on Monday will bring some relief to people living in Melbourne, capital of the state of Victoria, after some outer suburbs reaching 40 or 41 degrees Celsius in the recent heatwave.
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A total fire ban was also declared in Australia's island state Tasmania, which is located off the nation's east coast.
In a related development, firefighters in South Australia (SA) on Monday continued to fight a bushfire that poses a significant threat to several towns.