The ACT has experienced two mild fire seasons due to La Nina weather patterns, which have prevented prolonged periods of hot, dry summer temperatures that typically lead to high bushfire risk. Despite some significant storm activity, the region has been spared from the severe conditions that have preceded past bushfire seasons, resulting in lower fire concerns for the area. The moderation of weather patterns has played a crucial role in mitigating the risk of bushfires in the ACT.
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