Download coordinates as: The following tables show the extent of impact of the 2019–20 Australian bushfire season.
(as of 15 February 2020)[3] Nambucca Valley Council Eurobodalla Shire Bega Valley Shire[4] (as of 15 February 2020)[3] Clarence Valley Council (as of 15 February 2020)[3] (as of 15 February 2020)[3] (as of 15 February 2020)[3] Tenterfield Shire Council (as of 15 February 2020)[3] (as of 15 February 2020)[3] (as of 15 February 2020)[3] (as of 15 February 2020)[3] Over 400 homes destroyed[16] (as of 19 January 2020)[3] (as of 15 February 2020)[3] (as of 8 February 2020)[19] 312 homes destroyed, 173 damaged and 1,889 saved.
[19] (as of 19 January 2020)[3] 85 homes destroyed, 1 death 51 firefighters injured City of Wagga Wagga[21] Out 15 February 2020[23] (as of 15 February 2020)[3][23] 182 homes destroyed[23] (as of 15 February 2020)[3] Out 7 February 2020[30] (as of 15 February 2020)[3] (as of 15 February 2020)[3] (as of 19 January 2020)[3] (as of 15 February 2020)[3] (as of 14 January 2020)[37] 2 deaths[38] Singleton Council Mid-Western Regional Council[39] (as of 19 January 2020)[39] At least 60 homes lost, 1 dead[42] (as of 15 February 2020)[3] City of Coffs Harbour (as of 19 January 2020)[3] Clarence Valley Council 2 deaths[46] 40 homes destroyed, 22 damaged, 300 saved[46] Rainforest fires[49] Site of a significant grass-roots community effort to support agencies undertaking containment, known as "the community defenders"[50] (as of 19 January 2020)[3] (as of 19 January 2020)[3] (as of 19 January 2020)[3] (as of 19 January 2020)[54] (as of 19 January 2020)[3] (as of 19 January 2020)[3] (as of 17 January 2020)[55] (as of 19 January 2020)[56] 7 December 2019 [62]