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An emergency situation has been declared as a bushfire four times the size of the ACT continues to threaten a remote Northern Territory town.

The 3,000 residents of Tennant Creek have been urged to “stay calm” as authorities seek special powers to manage the 10,000 sq km blaze.

The NT police commissioner, Michael Murphy, said he was confident the town would not need to be evacuated and the emergency declaration was precautionary for public safety.

“We’ve been working tirelessly at putting brakes in place … to make sure there’s a significant line of defence around Tennant Creek to stop fire encroaching on the town,” he told reporters on Tuesday.

“There are some fallback contingencies … [but] evacuations are not going to occur.”

Murphy said though the fire was “fairly uncontrolled” Tennant Creek residents would be safe.

The next 48 hours would be critical to determining how damaging the mega-blaze would be, he said.

Three water bombers, able to dump 3,000 litres of water at a time, were stationed in Tennant Creek.

The NT police commissioner, Michael Murphy, described the blaze as ‘fairly uncontrolled’.
The NT police commissioner, Michael Murphy, described the blaze as ‘fairly uncontrolled’.

The Barkly highway had been intermittently closed since the blaze began on 6 September, and smoky conditions on the Stuart Highway could cause closures as well, Murphy said.

The deputy chief minister, Nicole Manison, said parents…



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