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As much of eastern Australia swelters through a heat wave, parched land and a predicted hotter summer is adding extra danger to the fire season.
This month, three people across the nation have died trying to fight fires - two of those deaths due to falling trees.
There's concern drought and extreme heat is weakening trees making potential fire grounds more volatile and dangerous.
By ABC Australia4
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As much of eastern Australia swelters through a heat wave, parched land and a predicted hotter summer is adding extra danger to the fire season.
This month, three people across the nation have died trying to fight fires - two of those deaths due to falling trees.
There's concern drought and extreme heat is weakening trees making potential fire grounds more volatile and dangerous.

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