The 55-year-old posted a video and pictures on
his Twitter feed of a helicopter water-bombing smoke-filled
trees near a fence and driveway, commenting "Top shot son!"
Crowe had earlier confirmed that he was not in Australia and
that his family was safe with friends.
Bushfires are a common and deadly threat in Australia's hot
summers, but the blazes have arrived earlier this year, spurred
by dry conditions after three years of drought, and have already
claimed three lives.
In a post showing burned ground and charred objects at his his
property in northeast New South Wales state, Crowe said: "lost a
couple of buildings, but overall very lucky so far. Chapel roof
scorched."
He thanked those on the ground and said no livestock or horses
had died.
"Let the chickens out and they are back, warm worms for
breakfast!", the actor tweeted.
(Written by Karishma Singh; editing by Richard Pullin)
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