Home Agency News Evacuations ordered amid catastrophic bushfire danger in Australia’s Victoria

Evacuations ordered amid catastrophic bushfire danger in Australia’s Victoria

Spread the love

Evacuations ordered amid catastrophic bushfire danger in Australia’s Victoria

Melbourne: Residents in four regions in the southeast Australian state of Victoria have been told to evacuate their homes by Friday morning as authorities declared a catastrophic bushfire danger rating on Thursday.

The Country Fire Authority (CFA) on Thursday declared the highest-level catastrophic fire danger rating for Friday in four regions in central, north, northwest and southwest Victoria and an extreme fire danger rating for the rest of the state.

It marks the first time that catastrophic fire danger ratings have been declared for multiple regions in Victoria since November 2019, with forecast temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius expected to be exacerbated by strong winds and possible dry lightning across the state on Friday.

Speaking at a press conference on Thursday morning, Emergency Management Commissioner Tim Wiebusch said that residents in the catastrophic fire danger areas should leave by 7 a.m. local time on Friday to ensure their safety.

Ben Carroll, Victoria’s Acting Premier, urged people across the state to comply with emergency warnings.

“Catastrophic means catastrophic. Victoria is one of the most bushfire-prone areas in the world. We are talking tomorrow of uncontrollable, unpredictable bushfires with the real risk of loss, loss of life and property,” he said.

Authorities on Thursday morning issued evacuation orders for people in towns near two separate fires burning out of control in central and northeast Victoria.

Wiebusch confirmed that two structures have been destroyed by a fire near the town of Longwood, 120 km north of Melbourne.

Alerts issued through the VicEmergency service on Thursday morning advised residents of Longwood and surrounding small towns to leave immediately and said that emergency services may not be able to help residents who decide to stay, Xinhua news agency reported.

A second uncontrolled fire in a state park near the town of Walwa, 320 km northeast of Melbourne on Victoria’s border with New South Wales, has burned through over 3,000 hectares of land and continues to pose a threat to nearby towns, where residents have also been told to evacuate.

 


Spread the love
Subscribe
Notify of

The opinions, views, and thoughts expressed by the readers and those providing comments are theirs alone and do not reflect the opinions of www.mangalorean.com or any employee thereof. www.mangalorean.com is not responsible for the accuracy of any of the information supplied by the readers. Responsibility for the content of comments belongs to the commenter alone.  

We request the readers to refrain from posting defamatory, inflammatory comments and not indulge in personal attacks. However, it is obligatory on the part of www.mangalorean.com to provide the IP address and other details of senders of such comments to the concerned authorities upon their request.

Hence we request all our readers to help us to delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by informing us at  info@mangalorean.com. Lets work together to keep the comments clean and worthful, thereby make a difference in the community.

The opinions, views, and thoughts expressed by the readers and those providing comments are theirs alone and do not reflect the opinions of www.mangalorean.com or any employee thereof. www.mangalorean.com is not responsible for the accuracy of any of the information supplied by the readers. Responsibility for the content of comments belongs to the commenter alone.  

We request the readers to refrain from posting defamatory, inflammatory comments and not indulge in personal attacks. However, it is obligatory on the part of www.mangalorean.com to provide the IP address and other details of senders of such comments to the concerned authorities upon their request.

Hence we request all our readers to help us to delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by informing us at  info@mangalorean.com. Lets work together to keep the comments clean and worthful, thereby make a difference in the community.

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
wpDiscuz
0
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x
Exit mobile version