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Southeastern Australia Battling Bushfires - Temperatures Reach 40°C

Published January 9, 2026, 08:13
Southeastern Australia Battling Bushfires - Temperatures Reach 40°C

Severe bushfires are raging in rural areas of southeastern Australia, resulting in the burning of homes and tens of thousands of acres of forest. Firefighters report that hot winds are creating 'catastrophic' conditions, and evacuation orders have been issued for dozens of settlements in the state of Victoria. Three people, including a child, are missing. Temperatures have reached 40°C due to a heatwave, reminiscent of the 'Black Summer' of 2019-2020. Wind gusts exceeding 100 km/h are hindering aerial firefighting operations. One of the largest fires has already burned approximately 280,000 acres, north of Melbourne, with fears of at least 20 homes being destroyed in the town of Ruffy. Authorities are warning of further property losses and the difficult conditions prevailing. Residents have lost their livelihoods, warehouses, and animals. The Premier of Victoria described the situation as one of the most dangerous fire days in the state's history. The heatwave is affecting millions of people in Victoria and New South Wales, causing power outages in over 30,000 homes. Researchers point out that Australia's temperature has risen by an average of 1.51°C since 1910, leading to more frequent extreme weather events.