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Smoke haze greets Melbourne at dawn – ‘To think that in 24 hours this fire went from nothing to 40,000 hectares is quite staggering’
Smoke haze greets Melbourne at dawn – ‘To think that in 24 hours this fire went from nothing to 40,000 hectares is quite staggering’
VICTORIA
is about to enter its most dangerous month historically for bushfires
with the deadly Gippsland blaze still a major threat, Premier Ted
Baillieu has warned
21
January, 2013
'This
is a big fire and it is likely to burn for some time,'' Mr Baillieu
said of the fire that has taken a life and destroyed homes in the
Seaton and Glenmaggie areas.
''It
has a long way to go and the agencies are very focused on the
prospect that the fire will move back into the forest and into areas
that are really inaccessible to firefighters.''
At
least 500 fire crews working around the clock to contain the blaze
are bracing for high temperatures and strong winds expected to hit
Victoria on Thursday.
Country
Fire Authority and Department of Sustainability and Environment
workers took advantage of milder conditions on Sunday to carry out a
backburn operation to help protect towns and properties from the
fire, which has already burnt out about 56,000 hectares near
Aberfeldy since Thursday.
The
180-hectare backburn five kilometres south of Glenmaggie and six
kilometres north-west of Heyfield was spurred by expectations
temperatures will return to the high 30s by Thursday.
Mr
Baillieu said firefighters were doing their best to contain the fire
west of the Macalister River during the moderate weather conditions.
But
he said the fire could grow quickly.
''Obviously
Licola remains in the line of the fire at the moment,'' he said.
''To
think that in nearly 24 hours this fire went from nothing to more
than 40,000 hectares is quite staggering. It has moved very quickly,
burnt very hard, come out of the forest around Seaton, it has
travelled in a south-easterly direction in a sausage sort of
footprint, the winds changed and the sausage has started to roll to
the north-east - it has got a long way to go,'' he said.
''There
is a remaining concern that if the fire gets into the wilderness area
it will be very much unfightable and then if the winds turn, it will
turn to the south again,'' he said.
Arson
squad detectives are continuing to investigate whether the fire was
deliberately lit.
Extensive
stock losses are expected but the ferocity of the fire means Victoria
Police are yet to be able to make a full assessment.
CFA
Aberfeldy-Donnellys incident controller Ben Rankin said the fire is
in steep, mountainous country.
''We've
done some really good containment work up on the north-western end of
the fire, around the Aberfeldy area. There's a large section of the
fire though that is still requiring a significant amount of work,''
he said.
Extra
bulldozers and manpower has been brought in to improve control lines.
''All of the work that we are doing for the next few days is relating
to Thursday.''
Mr
Rankin said the change is expected to fan the fire towards north
Maffra, Heyfield and Cowwarr.
''There's
definitely no end in sight at this point in time.''
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