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Victoria Bushfires Rage: Homes Lost, 3 Missing
10 Jan
Summary
- Over 50 fires burned out of control in Victoria as of Saturday morning.
- Three people remain missing amid the escalating bushfire crisis.
- Fires are the worst to hit Victoria since the devastating 2019-2020 blazes.

Victoria is currently facing an extreme and dangerous bushfire crisis, with more than 50 fires burning out of control as of Saturday morning. Many of these blazes are rated at the highest danger level. The fires, fanned by strong winds and exacerbated by a heatwave, have destroyed numerous homes and large tracts of bushland, leading to a disaster declaration in 18 areas of the state.
Tragically, three individuals are still missing in southeastern Victoria. The largest fire near Longwood has consumed 35,000 hectares, destroying vital community infrastructure. Authorities have requested support from the Australian Defence Force to provide accommodation for firefighters who are battling these intense conditions. Many communities have been evacuated, and local parks and campgrounds are closed.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the weather conditions as "extreme and dangerous" for Australians nationwide, particularly in Victoria. Fire weather warnings are also active for neighbouring New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, indicating a widespread threat. The current bushfire emergency is being compared to the "Black Summer" of 2019-2020, which devastated large areas and claimed many lives.




