'Not safe to return': Victorian residents warned of extreme fire conditions

'not safe to return': victorian residents warned of extreme fire conditions

National weather forecast for Sunday February 25

Residents in communities near an out-of-control bushfire in Victoria’s west are still being told it is unsafe to return home, while authorities have concerns for the week ahead, with hot weather conditions predicted.

Firefighters have managed to slow the spread of the large and dangerous bushfire burning out of control near Ballarat this morning, but have said it is still unsafe for residents to return.

The Bayindeen bushfire near Ballarat has currently burned 15,000 hectares and is rapidly making its way towards 16,000, Premier Jacinta Allan said.

For the latest advice and warnings, visit Vic Emergency website

'not safe to return': victorian residents warned of extreme fire conditions

An out-of-control bushfire west of Ballarat will still be burning when Victoria is hit by a combination of wind and heat not seen in years.

Temperatures are expected to soar into the mid-40s in the middle of next week, with firefighters bracing for extreme or even catastrophic fire conditions.

Wednesday is predicted to potentially be the worst bushfire day Victoria has seen since 2020.

Premier Jacinta Allan has urged residents to have their bushfire plans in place heading into next week.

“Make sure every family member knows the plan and that you enact the place as you are urged to do so,” she said.

'not safe to return': victorian residents warned of extreme fire conditions

There are concerns for communities near an out-of-control bushfire in Victoria’s west.

'not safe to return': victorian residents warned of extreme fire conditions

Three homes have been lost to the fires.

Up to 1000 firefighters have been on the ground trying to tackle the blaze between Raglan and Mount Cole.

The fire was previously at an emergency level and was this morning downgraded to a watch and act alert, but authorities still warned it was unsafe to return.

“Firefighters have been able to slow the spread of fire for now, but the situation can change at any time,” a message from the Victoria State Control Centre read.

“If you left the warning area, it is not safe to return.”

'not safe to return': victorian residents warned of extreme fire conditions

Three homes have been confirmed to be lost this morning, with dozens more in harm’s way.

'not safe to return': victorian residents warned of extreme fire conditions

Firefighters are still waiting to asses other structures in the area.

No more homes have been confirmed lost, leaving the count at three, along with a number of outbuildings. There have been no reports of injuries to people either.

About 700 people are on the front lines in the firefighting effort.

Chief Fire Officer of Forest Fire Management Chris Hardman said hundreds of firefighters would be working hard today to try and stop the spread of the flames.

“What people really do need to know this is a big fire,” he told Weekend Today.

“More than 500 firefighters will be on these fires today, working really hard to contain those fires and stop the spread.

“And we are very hopeful with more benign weather conditions today, that we will see some significant improvement.

“There are still many structures to be assessed that have been looked at from aerial intelligence gathering.”

'not safe to return': victorian residents warned of extreme fire conditions

More than 1000 firefighters battle a massive bushfire, which was torn through over 15,000 hectares.

Meanwhile, authorities have warned Victorians to be ready for extreme fire danger next Wednesday and Thursday.

“Wednesday concerns me,” Country Fire Authority Chief Officer Jason Heffernan said this afternoon.

Temperatures in the mid-40 degree range are forecast for mid-west Victoria, with the possibility of a 40 degree average across the state, along with strong, hot winds, and dry lightning.

Heffernan urged Victorians living in bush and regional areas to prepare their fire safety plan.

'not safe to return': victorian residents warned of extreme fire conditions

Fire crews are trying to get ahead of hot temperatures expected next week.

The dangerous conditions hitting Australia’s south-east have also sparked warnings in Tasmania.

An Advice alert has been issued for Rocherlea, Mayfield, Mowbray and the surrounding areas.

People have been urged to avoid the area and stay informed of conditions, though as yet there is no immediate threat.

But there will be increased fire activity and smoke due to ongoing backburning, authorities warned.

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