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Australia: Volunteer firefighter killed by 'freakish' wind – BBC News, BBC News

Australia: Volunteer firefighter killed by 'freakish' wind – BBC News, BBC News


        

                                 Red sky in fire-affected MallacootaImage copyright                 BRENDANH_AU / TWITTER                                                      
Image caption                                    Residents in Mallacoota posted pictures of the deep-red sky                             

Thousands of people have fled into the water at a beachside town in Australia to seek shelter. from a massive bushfire bearing down on the area.

Residents said the blaze moved into the Victorian town of Mallacoota on Tuesday morning, throwing embers towards homes.

Online, people posted pictures of a deep-red sky and reported “complete darkness” and choking smoke .

Several popular holiday spots along the coast between Sydney and Melbourne are currently under threat from bushfires.

The most serious “emergency-level” blazes span a (km) miles) stretch from Batemans Bay in New South Wales to Bairnsdale in Victoria.

Residents in other beachside communities, including Bermagui in New South Wales, were also reported to have sought s helter in the water, local media reported.

                                                                                                                      
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    Authorities have told people in these regions – many of them tourists – to stay put because it is too late and dangerous to evacuate.

    The major highway in the region has also been closed off.

    Victoria’s Premier Daniel Andrews said authorities held concerns for four people missing in the region. “We do have real fears for their safety. They’ve been in active fire environments and we can’t account for them,” he told reporters on Tuesday.

    What is happening in Mallacoota?

    “Mallacoota is currently under attack at the moment,” said Victoria’s state emergency commissioner Andrew Crisp on Tuesday. He reported there were “4, 07 people on the beach. ”

    “It is pitch-black, it is quite scary … the community right now is under threat but we will hold our line and they will be saved and protected.”

                                                                                                                          

    On social media, locals reported they had boarded small boats in the water, or had huddled in their fortified homes as the fire swept through the town.

    Crews are fighting to protect lives rather than buildings, locals said. Several homes in the town are already believed to have been destroyed.

    Mr Crisp said there had been “significant property losses” across the entire East Gippsland region in the past days.

    Searing mid – Cs heat combined with strong winds and lightning had triggered more than 310 new fires across the state in the past (hours.)

                

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they have fueled the rapid expansion of existing fronts, with several blazes so large they are generating their own thunderstorms and lightning.

It is another escalation in the nation’s bushfire crisis which has seen hundreds of massive blazes destroy millions of hectares in the eastern states since September.

At least 10 People have died, among them civilians and three volunteer firefighters.

Firefighter death

It was a “freakish weather event” that killed a volunteer firefighter on Sunday, according to the New South Wales Rural Fire Service (RFS).

Powerful winds near the New South Wales-Victoria border lifted his

    – tonne truck off the ground and flipped it over, the service said.**** Samuel McPaul,******************************************, was a newlywed who was expecting his first child.

                                                                                                                          

    Earlier in December, two volunteer firefighters died while battling a blaze near Sydney.

    “To lose one of our own in such extraordinary circumstances is just tragic,” said RFS Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons of the latest death.

    Mr McPaul died at the scene, while the driver received minor burns and a third person suffered more serious burns.

    A second vehicle was also blown over in the same area and the firefighters on board were taken to hospital, the service said.

    Meteorologists say a climate system in the Indian Ocean, known as the dipole, is the main driver behind the extreme heat in Australia .

    Temperatures exceeded************************************** (C) F) in every state at the start of the week, with strong winds and lightning strikes bolstering the flames.

                                                                                                                          

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