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‘Take shelter now’: Bushfire threatens central Victorian towns, firefighters prepare for wind change, Melbourne to hit 37 degrees
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An out-of-control bushfire is threatening lives in three central Victorian towns, just a few kilometres away from where a deadly major fire burned in January.
The fire has started on a day on which emergency services are warning people to stay alert to extreme fire danger across the state.
Residents of Kerrisdale, Tallarook and Trawool – about 15 kilometres south of Seymour – are being urged to take shelter immediately from the blaze as it is too late to evacuate.
“You are in danger and need to act immediately to survive,” the 1.55pm warning read. “The safest option is to take shelter indoors immediately. It is too late to leave.”
Crews race to contain central Victorian bushfire ahead of wind change
A fire has broken out near the Goulburn Valley Highway at Trawool in central Victoria. (Supplied: Yea Fire & Recue)
A bushfire is threatening homes at Trawool, south of Seymour in central Victoria.
The fire broke was fuelled by hot and windy conditions after it broke out in steep terrain in the Tallarook State Forest on Tuesday afternoon.
Authorities expect a slow-moving cool change to bring stronger gusts and possible lightning strikes later on Tuesday.
A bushfire is threatening properties south of Seymour in central Victoria as much of the state experiences hot and gusty conditions.
The fire is burning at Trawool, close to the Goulburn Valley Highway.
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