Victoria bushfires LIVE: Out-of-control bushfire threatens towns as firefighters prepare for devastating day
Victoria is facing the worst bushfire conditions since the 2019-2020 Black Summer bushfires, but the state is better equipped to deal with the conditions, the emergency management commissioner says.
The messaging that resulted from the 2019-2020 bushfire season helped save lives, Rick Nugent said.
“We even saw that earlier this season with Pomonal, 46 homes were lost to the fires. Not a single life lost, thankfully. So people do listen more,” Nugent said.
“People do listen more to the messaging, and they do respond more. So we are most thankful for that because it makes our job that much easier.”
About 600 firefighters are on the ground at the Grampians National Park, battling that blaze, Nugent said. About 100 emergency services personnel from interstate are also helping battle bushfires across Victoria.
Nugent said: “It only needs one very bad day to be a very bad summer. And so we can do all we can.”
During the Black Summer bushfires, huge blazes raged across Victoria and NSW over an exhausting 90 days. In Victoria, the fires killed five people, destroyed more than 400 homes and 6800 livestock and burnt more than 1.5 million hectares.