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Ruffy's Main Street 'Like a Bomb' After Blaze
9 Jan
Summary
- At least 10 properties and a community hub destroyed.
- A firefighter sustained third-degree burns to his hands.
- Extreme dry and windy conditions fuel out-of-control blaze.

A destructive bushfire in central Victoria has ravaged the town of Ruffy, resulting in the loss of at least 10 properties and a crucial community hub that was formerly a school. Firefighting Captain George Noye likened the devastation in the town's main street to an explosion.
The blaze, burning out of control, has also led to one firefighter being hospitalized with severe third-degree burns to his hands. Darryl Otzen, a local firefighter, confirmed his own property was destroyed while he was assisting in combating the fire, expressing fears for the town's overall condition.
Extreme weather conditions, characterized by high temperatures, low moisture, and strong winds, are exacerbating the fire's spread, with firefighters reporting it jumping significant distances. An emergency warning was issued for Ruffy and surrounding areas on Friday morning, advising residents to take shelter as leaving became too dangerous.




