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As many as 20 properties have been lost in an out-of-control bushfire in the northern NSW village of Rappville

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Face  of  Nation  : The NSW Rural Fire Service said a number of homes in the village of around 250 people have been destroyed. As many as 20 properties have been lost in an out-of-control bushfire in the northern NSW village of Rappville, one of two emergency warning fires blazing through the region.

“I’ve lost the bloody sheds, the house, lost everything,” Rappville resident Danny Smith told reporters on the scene. “We might have saved the second place but everything else has gone.” The RFS said the fire was very dangerous and spreading quickly.

Four emergency warnings were issued for fires on Tuesday, but by 8.30 pm two were left ravaging the area – at Busbys Flat and Drake. Residents around the Busbys Flat fire, which included Rappville south of Casino, were told it’s too late to leave as the fire bore down on them on Tuesday afternoon.

NSW Police are asking people not to return to their homes in fire-affected areas on Tuesday evening as it was unsafe to do so. An evacuation centre has been set up at St Mary’s Catholic College in Casino for those who were forced to flee.

Firefighters trying to stop the blaze are battling strong winds and hot conditions, which are expected to continue for several hours. The strong winds are blowing embers ahead of the firefront, creating spot fires that are threatening properties before the main firefront arrives.

Earlier in the day RFS spokesman Greg Allan said the challenging conditions were not tipped to ease until later in the week. “We’re probably not going to see any reprieve until tomorrow,” he told AAP. “We’ve been seeing very strong westerly winds pushing that fire towards the east, still very high temperatures and very low humidity.”

Emergency warnings have also been issued for three other bushfires burning in northern NSW. The out-of-control blazes at Kildare Road at Tenterfield and Long Gully Road at Drake triggered emergency warnings on Tuesday afternoon.

The Tenterfield blaze has since been contained, with crews to remain on the scene overnight to work to contain the fire. The fire burning in the Drake area is currently over 72,160 hectares in size, has crossed over the Clarence River and is continuing to burn in an easterly direction.

“Residents in the areas of Ridge Road, North Ewingar Road, Grandview Road, Hunters Road, Valley View Road and Peckhams Road should take shelter as the fire approaches,” the RFS said. Amid sweltering heat on Tuesday total fire bans were enacted in the far north coast, north coast, New England and northern slopes areas, which are all experiencing severe fire danger. People living in the worst-affected areas have been warned to ensure they have an escape plan.