Gallery: Incredible drone images show bushfire devastation across NSW south coast
These are the heartbreaking drone photos showing the aftermath wrought by the New Years Eve fire-storm that swept through Mogo and Malua Bay.
1/18***HOLD EMBARGO CHECK WITH DT PIC DESK BEFORE USE*** Bush fire follow in Malua Bay. The small town of Mogo was hit hard by the New Year's Eve fire storm with many homes and buildings being destroyed. Picture: Toby Zerna
2/18The small town of Mogo was hit hard by the New Year's Eve fire storm with many homes and buildings being destroyed. The bush land behind Mogo. Picture: Toby Zerna
3/18Homes in Malua Bay were randomly destroyed by the New Years Eve fire storm while others were left virtually untouched. A property off George Bass Drive (L) in between Pretty Point and Mackenzies Beach was destroyed while homes along Illabunda Drive were left untouched. Picture: Toby Zerna
4/18The small town of Mogo was hit hard by the New Year's Eve fire storm with many homes and buildings being destroyed. Picture: Toby Zerna
5/18The small town of Mogo was hit hard by the New Year's Eve fire storm with many homes and buildings being destroyed. Picture: Toby Zerna
6/18Bush fire follow in Malua Bay. The small town of Mogo was hit hard by the New Year's Eve fire storm with many homes and buildings being destroyed. The bush land behind Mogo. Picture: Toby Zerna
7/18The small town of Mogo was hit hard by the New Year's Eve fire storm with many homes and buildings being destroyed. Picture: Toby Zerna
8/18Homes along Moorong Cresent in Malua Bay were randomly destroyed by the New Years Eve fire storm while others were left virtually untouched. Picture: Toby Zerna
9/18The small town of Mogo was hit hard by the New Year's Eve fire storm with many homes and buildings being destroyed. A property that was destroyed on Bateman St. Picture: Toby Zerna
10/18Homes along Moorong Cresent in Malua Bay were randomly destroyed by the New Years Eve fire storm while others were left virtually untouched. Picture: Toby Zerna
11/18Homes in Malua Bay were randomly destroyed by the New Years Eve fire storm while others were left virtually untouched. A property off George Bass Drive in between Pretty Point and Mackenzies Beach was destroyed while homes along Illabunda Drive were left untouched. Picture: Toby Zerna
12/18Homes along Moorong Cresent in Malua Bay were randomly destroyed by the New Years Eve fire storm while others were left virtually untouched. Picture: Toby Zerna
13/18Homes in Malua Bay were randomly destroyed by the New Years Eve fire storm while others were left virtually untouched. The bush behind the tennis club was completely burnt out while the tennis courts and club house themselves survived. Picture: Toby Zerna
14/18Homes in Malua Bay were randomly destroyed by the New Years Eve fire storm while others were left virtually untouched. The burnt out headland known as Pretty Point where the fire burnt right to the ocean. Picture: Toby Zerna
15/18A sign on Ridge Ave in Malua Bay warning looters will be shot if found going through the remains of homes affected by the recent bushfires. Picture: Toby Zerna
16/18Homes in Malua Bay were randomly destroyed by the New Years Eve fire storm while others were left virtually untouched. Some of the burnt out bush land behind Malua Bay. Picture: Toby Zerna
17/18Homes in Malua Bay were randomly destroyed by the New Years Eve fire storm while others were left virtually untouched. The burnt out headland known as Pretty Point where the fire burnt right to the ocean. Picture: Toby Zerna
18/18The small town of Mogo was hit hard by the New Year's Eve fire storm with many homes and buildings being destroyed. Picture: Toby Zerna