Sydney: More than 70 places have been set on fire in the forests of two states in Australia on Sunday. Despite the involvement of 1,300 firefighters in the process of controlling the fire, at least three people were killed. Apart from this, four people have gone missing. According to news agency Effe, wildfires have affected more than necessary in the province of New South Wales (NSW), where fire services warned of a dangerous situation on Monday and Tuesday as temperatures soared and strong winds. Proposal introduced in the US Congress to honor the Sikh community The authorities have urged the residents of the affected areas to prepare to evacuate the houses. The fire has destroyed 150 houses and injured at least 30 people. Prime Minister Scott Morrison visited an evacuation center on Sunday and praised the patience of the affected people and the efforts of firefighters, and financial assistance has been announced for those who have suffered damage due to the fire. Pakistan stoops to new low with Abhinandan's mannequin display at museum On Saturday, Morrison warned that casualties could increase. The government is considering the deployment of military personnel to help extinguish the fire, which has also affected the neighboring state of Queensland. Between 1 July and 5 November, approximately 574,727 hectares (Luxembourg-sized) of land in the Australian forests Damage has been caused by the fire. Bangladesh: Cyclone 'Bulbul' causes havoc, two killed