Australia's volunteer brigades eye return of devastating fires
Australia's volunteer brigades eye return of devastating fires

Years after unprecedented fires ripped through large swathes of Australia's east, volunteer brigades on the frontlines are bracing for a return to catastrophic conditions.

In Picton, South of Sydney, New South Wales Rural Fire Service senior deputy captain Andy Hain says he worries that two years of wetter-than-average conditions will mean plenty of fuel for wildfires, and whether people are prepared for the return of bushfires.

In Wisemans Ferry, a river town north of Sydney, volunteers who battled the horrific blazes of the "Black Summer" in 2019-2020 before facing down several damaging floods are readying for a return of fire to the dense bushland around their homes.

Former Fire and Rescue NSW Commissioner Greg Mullins says half a century of battling fires made it clear that climate change drives worsening disasters.

Mullins, a founder of Emergency Leaders for Climate Action, says volunteers are increasingly being challenged by intensifying fires and floods around the world.