Key Points
- Hundreds of firefighters are battling a bushfire raging across thousands of hectares in Victoria.
- Authorities warn of worsening fire conditions this week.
- Wednesday is of the most concern to firefighters, with the mercury set to soar above 40C.
Residents of Amphitheatre and Elmhurst have been warned it is still unsafe to return to their homes, as authorities warn of worsening fire conditions this week.
Hundreds of firefighters are working to contain a large bushfire raging in western Victoria. Source: AAP / James Ross
Wednesday is of the most concern to firefighters, described as a “spike” day when the mercury is set to soar above 40C.
Premier Jacinta Allan has advised residents to prepare for the week ahead with risk management measures and by staying informed.
Symes said the bushfires could continue to burn for some time, and crews will be rotated to prevent fatigue.
A water bombing helicopter is seen near Raglan in Victoria on Friday. Source: AAP / James Ross
“Even without Wednesday’s weather, that fire will not be put out until about three weeks,” she said.
They include residents from Avoca, Bayindeen, Chute, Elmhurst, Mount Lonarch and surrounds, Main Lead, Raglan, Middle Creek, Waterloo, Glenlofty, Glenpatrick, Glenshee, Green Hill Creek, Nowhere Creek, Crowlands, Eversley, Landsborough, Percydale and Warrenmang.
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