DOZENS have been arrested in Australia for arson as ferocious bushfires leave 26 dead and destroyed thousands of homes.

Australia is fighting an unprecedented bushfire season, which have been caused by record temperatures and widespread drought.

13 Huge plumes of smoke billow into the skies above Australia

13 Ferocious bushfires have been tearing through the country for months Credit: New York Times

13 Charred woodland and a burnt-out car on fire-ravaged Kangaroo Island after flames were finally put out Credit: AAP IMAGE

13 Winds stoke the bushfire front in the vicinity of Tomerong, New South Wales Credit: New York Times

Many have blamed the fires on climate change but new figures have revealed cops in the country have arrested multiple people suspected of starting fires in the wild.

In New South Wales, 24 were charged with deliberately setting bushfires since November 8 while South Australia has seen 10 arrest reports since September 1.

Almost 2,000 houses have already been destroyed in the bushfire crisis, officials say.

Temperatures soared last week, leaving Sydney the hottest place in the world at 50C.

Twenty six people and millions of animals have already died since September.

The new arrest figures have sparked a row over the cause of the deadly bushfire crisis, with some saying climate change has been overstated.

Liberal MP Craig Kelly claimed that "arson is not caused by climate change".

Good Morning Britain weather presenter Laura Tobin has hit back at Kelly after he branded her an "ignorant Pommy weather girl" over her reporting of the country's bushfires.

The meteorologist became embroiled in a row with outspoken Kelly after she took him on during a GMB debate on climate change and the wildfires yesterday.

Ms Tobin was left stunned after Mr Kelly took to Facebook to slam her after the debate.

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13 Residents look on as flames burn through bush Credit: Getty Images - Getty

13 Fires continue to burn and wreak havoc across Australia Credit: New York Times

13 Laura Tobin hit back at the Australian MP on GMB today

13 The pair were involved in a heated debate on GMB yesterday

He wrote: "Oh no! Ignorant pommy weather girl calls me a 'climate change denier'."

The claims of arson have already become the course of political jousting, with some using them to claims climate change is not the only factor.

US conservative talk show host Todd Starnes also leaped on the arson arrests to make a similar argument.

He said: "It turns out - climate change has nothing to do with the humanitarian crisis unfolding Down Under."

Bot and troll accounts have reportedly been blamed for a “disinformation campaign” exaggerating the role of arson.

Social media analysis has found bushfires accompanied by repeated suggestions of an arson epidemic or “arson emergency”.

The false claims are, in some cases, used to undermine the link between the current bushfires and the longer, more intense fire seasons brought about by climate change, the Guardian reports.

A spokesman for News South Wales Police said: "Investigations into the cause, origin and overall impact of fires are continuing and since the latest State of Emergency was declared, Strike Force Tronto has provided expertise to six police area commands and eight police districts.

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"As inquiries continue, police are appealing to the community to provide footage and/or images from phones, dashcam, or other devices, that show any of the fires in their infancy, even if only from a distance."

We told today how the young daughter of a firefighter killed battling the Australia fires wore her father's helmet on her head as she refused to leave his coffin’s side.

The heart breaking scenes came just moments after one-year-old Charlotte O’Dwyer accepted the service medal which was posthumously awarded to her father, Andrew O’Dwyer, following his death just before Christmas.

Wearing a white dress with her hair in pigtails, Charlotte at one stage touched her father’s casket before wandering up to the pulpit.

The young girl, described as her father’s greatest achievement, brought a much needed smile to the face of mourners as she lay under Mr O’Dwyer’s casket and ate from a bag of chips.

Mr O’Dwyer, 36, died in December when his fire truck rolled while battling the large Green Wattle Creek blaze in the NSW town of Buxton.

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The brigade's deputy captain Geoffrey Keaton, who like Mr O'Dwyer was a father-of-one, also died in the tragic crash and was remembered at a separate service last week.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian, state Emergency Services Minister David Elliott and federal Labor MP Chris Bowen were among the hundreds of mourners, who filled the church as tributes flowed for the young father.

Firefighters formed a guard of honour as Mr O’Dwyer’s casket was carried into the church with some saluting and others putting their hand on their heart.

A previous version of this article suggested that more than 180 people had been arrested for arson, in connection with the Australian bushfires. This figure included people who had been arrested before the current bushfire season, and included arrests in areas which have not been affected. The correct figure is around 34. We are happy to clarify.

13 Charlotte O'Dwyer wore her fathers helmet on her head, with his badge of honour pinned to her dress Credit: Getty - Pool

13 Charlotte brought a much needed smile to the face of mourners as she lay under her father's casket and ate from a bag of chips Credit: Getty - Pool

13 Andrew O'Dwyer's coffin was draped in a bright red NSW Rural Fire Service flag and carried by friends Credit: Getty - Pool

13 Andrew O'Dwyer, 36, was killed when his fire truck crashed while battling Australia's bushfires Credit: AFP