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Australia braces for fire danger as heatwave hits

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Sydney: Australian authorities on Tuesday warned of some of the worst fire danger since a 2009 inferno which killed 173 people, with most of the continent’s southeast sweltering through a major heatwave.
Victoria state, where the so-called Black Saturday firestorm flattened entire villages in 2009 and destroyed more than 2,000 homes, was again bracing for extreme fire weather.
“These next four days promise to be amongst the most significant that we have faced in Victoria since Black Saturday,” said acting state premier Peter Ryan. Tens of thousands of firefighters were on standby, and 1,290 brigades were in a “state of high preparedness”, he added, with the peak danger day expected on Friday when very strong winds are forecast.
“We are alive to the fact that we face these challenges over the course of these coming four days, including today. But on the other hand we are well prepared, we are ready to go,” Ryan said. A grass-fire tested crews early at Little River west of Melbourne, racing out of control and triggering a brief emergency alert before water-bombing aircraft managed to bring it under control.
Victoria and neighbouring South Australia state are bracing this week for what forecasters are describing as a “severe to extreme heatwave conditions”, with successive days of temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius expected. A similar heatwave struck before the 2009 fires, Australia’s worst natural disaster of the modern era in terms of casualties. (AFP)

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