By Lucy MacDonald, ABC News

Photo: Frederic J. Brown / AFP

Almost 7 million Australians living on the fringes of capital cities are at a growing risk from fires, according to a new report compiled by former fire chiefs and the Climate Council.

The risk could be similar to a major fire like the one that ravaged Los Angeles, killing 31 people last year.

The report had five key findings:

The LA neighbourhoods were "supercharged" by climate change in the middle of winter;

The outskirts of Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart share the same "dangerous characteristics" that made the LA fires so destructive;

More people than ever are living in harm's way on the outer fringes of our cities;

Pollution is "turbo-charging Australian fire conditions and it's making fires more frequent, costly, intense - and less predictable";

Climate-fuelled fires are increasingly exceeding the limits of modern firefighting.

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