Wildfire razes vast tracts of northeast Australia

AP  |  Brisbane 

A stoked by heatwave conditions in northeast has destroyed at least four homes, forced the evacuation of hundreds of others and razed 20,000 hectares of farmland and woodland, authorities said Tuesday.

"When you have a knock at your door saying a is coming, it is time to get out it's serious," Burnett said.

"There is no one in that area that is safe to stay," he added.

Hundreds of firefighters were preparing for worse conditions on Wednesday, when temperatures are expected to reach 40 degrees Celsius with winds reaching 40 kmph.

Large swathes of were experiencing record high November temperatures and the heat wave will continue for days, said.

"This really has been an exceptional and still is an exceptional heat and event in Queensland," he said.

"We've seen all-time temperature records absolutely shattered records that have stood for 60 or 70 years," he added.

and said the perimeter of the fire that began on Saturday had expanded to 66 kilometres.

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First Published: Tue, November 27 2018. 14:40 IST