NSW bushfires: Fire crew witnesses entire village wiped out
‘It’s 3.20 am. We’ve seen things we’ll never forget today and never want to see again.’ This is a fire crew’s chilling post after reporting the tiny mid-north coast NSW town of Bobin had been obliterated by a furious firestorm.
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The extent of the devastation caused by bushfires in NSW is emerging with reports an entire town has been wiped out.
As of Saturday morning, 75 fires were burning across the state with six at emergency warning level and up to 100 homes lost.
Two people have died, five are missing and at least 100 homes have been damaged or destroyed.
The mid-north coast was one of the hardest hit areas with residents and local fire crews reporting homes and a school burnt to the ground.
A chilling witness account posted on the Pacific Palms Rural Fire Bridge provided an insight into the fire intensity in the early hours of Saturday morning.
“We are making out way off the fire ground from Bobin,” the post read.
“Upon arrival we came to a town destroyed, the local primary school wipes (sic) out and house after house burnt to the ground.
“Devastation. A furious fire has ripped through the town like none of us has seen and continued to make its way through properties in front of us.
“Unfortunately we see things we’ll never forget today and never want to see again.”
Bobin is tiny town about 40km north of Taree.
There are also reports the local primary school has been destroyed.
Meanwhile other communities took to social media to pass on vital information or appeal for help in tracing loved ones.