AT least two sheds have been destroyed by an out-of-control bushfire threatening dozens of properties on NSW's mid north coast.
An emergency warning was issued to around 110 homes in Upper Lansdowne at 3pm (AEDT) on Saturday, half-an-hour after the blaze broke out.
More than 10 hectares of bush have already been burnt.
NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) spokeswoman Bridie O'Connor said the fire was heading towards 30 rural properties on Gungully Road.
"We have got more than 20 firefighters there and they're being assisted by water bombing aircraft," she told AAP.
"Hopefully they're making good progress on it and the fire won't actually reach those homes."
Temperatures reached 38 degrees Celsius in the area earlier on Saturday, with wind gusts of up to 35km/h.
Fire crews are hoping a cool change slowly moving up the NSW coast will bring with it more favourable conditions later in the evening.
A handful of properties are also under threat from a grassfire burning out of control about 10km south of Casino.
The blaze began about midday (AEDT) and has already covered about 15 hectares.
"Grassfires can start really quickly and move three times as fast as bushfires, that's why it's managed to get to these properties as quickly has it has," Ms O'Connor said.
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