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Coorlongooba Area of Interest Construction for mining or extraction s Lithgow r k e Administrative boundaries Transportation Creek e p e s r o a k Province Secondary Road C e b 0 0 G e 0 0 o r 0 0 Placenames Local Road G 0 0 C 3 3 ! 3 3 Placename 6 Tinda 6 Cart Track G k C G ree Built-Up Area e k r S h " u e e Airfield runway t 0 r ' l e e 0 l Built-Up Area 1 y n C ° s e ' 3 T Physiography & Land Use - Land Cover n 3 e i y o r l e t l Features available in the vector package s y i l e u n a m S C k P a " Consequences within the AOI G F e 0 e l ' C a l 0 R e Unit of measurement Affected Total in AOI 1 r ! p o ° 3 i C Burnt area e v 3 W e r ha 169527,3 t r e e Fire Fronts km 113,2 Active Flames No. 450 Estimated population Number of inhabitants 280 698 Capertee Settlements Residential ha 105,3 262,4 !Haughey Hut Transportation Airfield runway km 0,9 0,9 ! C New Secondary Road km 47,7 84,8 ! 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Open spaces with little or no vegetation ha 7,3 8,5 a r ha n Wollemi Creek Inland wetlands 0,8 18,0 Coastal wetlands ha 28,7 161,9 l ra 0 o 0 0 o ek 0 Map Information 0 B e 0 0 r ooli Hawkesbury 0 2 C D 2 3 3 In New South Wales, 13 emergency warnings have been issued for several fires, which have S " 6 ek 6 e 0 Cr ' breached containment lines and are threatening several communities along the Pacific 5 1 ° Highway, including the Greater Sydney Area.Hazardous air quality due to smoke haze has 3 G 3 o reached the cities of Sydney and Brisbane and is affecting residents, as reported by the o C r Australian Environmental Department.Hot, dry and strong winds are forecast to favour the r a S e b development of significant fires in the forthcoming days. " e a 0 ' k 5 1 ° 3 The present map shows the fire delineation in the area of Gospers (Australia). The 3 background post-event image is in False Colour Composite (SWIR - Short Wave InfraRed, !Alidade Hill NIR - Near InfraRed and Red spectral bands) to identify the burnt areas under the smoke. The thematic layer has been derived from post-event satellite image by means of visual W eb C b W re s ebb Relevant date records (UTC) e ek 's o k e C Event 06/11/2019 00:00 Situation as of 21/11/2019 00:05 n ree e k a r ! C Activation 13/11/2019 06:55 Map production 21/11/2019 C St Albans Data sources Pre-event image:Sentinel-2A (2019) (acquired on 22/10/2019 at 00:06 UTC, GSD 10.0 m, approx. 0% cloud coverage in AoI, 2.7° off-nadir angle) provided under COPERNICUS by the European Union and ESA. 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