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Victoria Premier Warns 'Fire Tourists' to Stay Away
11 Jan
Summary
- Premier Jacinta Allan condemned 'fire tourists' for entering unsafe, devastated towns.
- Three major blazes remain at emergency warning level, with conditions critical.
- A $19.5 million relief package is being provided to affected communities.

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has issued a stern warning to individuals she terms 'fire tourists,' condemning their travel into bushfire-ravaged towns to witness the devastation. She emphasized the inherent dangers and stated that unauthorized visitors would face consequences from Victoria Police. Emergency management officials reported intercepting such individuals in restricted zones.
Authorities are closely monitoring three major blazes that remain at an emergency warning level, a situation described as the worst since the 2019 Black Summer Bushfires. Despite a recent cool change, volatile winds continue to pose a threat, with authorities cautioning that fires could reignite or spread rapidly. Fifteen emergency warnings are currently active across multiple regions.
A $19.5 million relief package has been jointly announced by the Prime Minister and Premier Allan for communities impacted by the fires. This funding includes significant support for farmers, case management workers, temporary accommodation, mental health services, and a dedicated recovery hotline to assist residents facing rebuilding challenges.




