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by Ethan Brooks

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Victoria Bushfires: Evacuation Orders Issued as Otways and Walwa Fires Rage

residents in multiple Victorian communities are facing urgent evacuation orders as out-of-control bushfires continue to burn across the state. As of 7:30 a.m. Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT), authorities are urging residents to stay informed and monitor conditions closely, with a particular focus on the escalating situation near the Otways.

Otways Fire: Immediate Evacuation Ordered

The fire burning near Carlisle River is currently considered out of control, prompting authorities to issue an immediate evacuation order for numerous communities. “LEAVE NOW,” a senior official stated, emphasizing the critical nature of the situation. Door-to-door warnings are underway by police and the State Emergency Service (SES), but residents are cautioned not to wait for assistance, as not all properties will be reached.

The impacted areas include: Aire Valley, Barongarook, Barongarook West, Barramunga, Barwon Downs, Beech Forest, Benwerrin, Carlisle River, Chapple Vale, Charleys Creek, Coram, Crowes, Dinmont, Ferguson, Forrest, Gellibrand, Gerangamete, Glenaire, Johanna, Kawarren, Kincaid, Lavers Hill, Lovat, Mount Sabine, Murroon, Olangolah East, Pile Siding, Simpson, Tanybryn, Tulloh, Upper Gellibrand, Weeaproinah, Wimba, wyelangta, Yaugher, and Yeodene.

Residents in areas surrounding the fire are also advised to MONITOR CONDITIONS closely, as the situation is highly dynamic. This includes those along Carlisle Road and in Irrewillipe, Irrewillipe East, and Tomahawk Creek, as well as all communities around the perimeter of the Carlisle River and Kennedys Creek fire.

Did you know? – Victoria’s fire season typically peaks during the summer months, but meaningful fire risk can occur outside of these times due to dry conditions and strong winds.

Walwa Fire: Residents Urged to Prepare

In the state’s northeast, the walwa fire, burning near the New South Wales border, continues to pose a threat. Authorities are urging residents to “LEAVE NOW,” stating that conditions can deteriorate rapidly. Emergency services may be unable to provide assistance to those who choose to remain.

the affected areas include the Nariel Valley,specifically McNamara Crossing and Staceys Bridge,and surrounding areas. While there is currently no immediate threat to Walwa, Guys Forest, Tintaldra, Nariel Valley, and the area surrounding Mount Gibbo, north end of Lake Dartmouth, residents are advised to STAY INFORMED and

Pro tip – Prepare a “go-bag” with essential items like medications, important documents, water, and non-perishable food.Keep it readily accessible in case of a rapid evacuation.

Staying Updated

Authorities strongly recommend that all residents in affected areas regularly consult the Vic Emergency website for the latest information and updates. The situation remains fluid,and proactive monitoring is crucial for ensuring safety.

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The ongoing bushfire threat underscores the importance of preparedness and vigilance during the Australian fire season.

Reader question – What steps are you taking to prepare for the bushfire season? share your thoughts and experiences with the community.

Why are these fires happening? Prolonged dry conditions, exacerbated by climate change, have created tinderbox-like conditions across Victoria. Unseasonably warm temperatures and strong winds have fueled the rapid spread of the blazes.

Who is affected? Residents in the Otways and Walwa regions are directly impacted by evacuation orders and warnings. The fires also threaten livestock, property, and critical infrastructure. Emergency services personnel are

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