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Record Heat Scorches Victoria, Recalling Past Disasters
28 Jan
Summary
- Victoria, Australia experiences record-breaking heatwave.
- Extreme heat recalls memories of the devastating Black Saturday.
- Locals in rural towns accustomed to heat, but current levels are worsening.

North-west Victoria is currently experiencing a record-breaking heatwave, with towns like Ouyen and Warracknabeal facing extreme temperatures. The intense heat evokes comparisons to past severe weather events, including the devastating Black Saturday bushfires on February 7, 2009. This stark reminder of past tragedies underscores the worsening climate conditions.
Residents in these rural areas, familiar with hot Australian summers, note that the current heatwaves are intensifying. Scientists confirm that climate change is exacerbating these extreme weather patterns. The oppressive heat impacts daily life, causing physical discomfort and mental fogginess, even in shaded areas.
Despite the pervasive heat, communities seek solace, with people gathering by Ouyen Lake as the sun begins to set. Birds and animals also seek refuge near the water. While moments of relief are found, the persistent high temperatures, remaining above 40C even into the evening, highlight the ongoing challenge of extreme heat.



