Victoria Bushfires: What We Know in 60 Seconds

A fast, reader-first snapshot of the latest situation as emergency crews battle multiple major fires across Victoria.

Bushfire emergency response in Victoria

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  • Evacuation orders are in place for parts of Victoria’s Otways as fires burn out of control in and around the Great Otway National Park.
  • Two key blazes are driving the latest emergency: one near Cape Otway (west of Apollo Bay) and another near Carlisle River, pushing toward nearby communities.
  • Authorities say conditions are volatile and can change quickly; residents in warning zones are being urged to leave early if told to do so.
  • Relief points have been activated in Colac, including the Colac Showgrounds and the Colac Neighbourhood Centre.
  • Great Ocean Road closures are in place between Apollo Bay and Lavers Hill, with the potential for further road shutdowns.
  • Victoria has been hit by multiple fires during extreme summer conditions, with some ignitions linked to overnight lightning.
  • A state of disaster has been declared after dozens of fires started during catastrophic fire conditions.
  • Across the state, at least 130 homes/structures have been destroyed so far, and officials warn the number may rise as assessments continue.
  • The Ravenswood fire has caused some of the worst damage, including heavy losses in the town of Harcourt.
  • Emergency warnings also remain for other fire zones, including areas around Longwood, with communities urged not to return until authorities declare it safe.
  • Power outages have affected tens of thousands of customers across Victoria, especially in the east.
  • Fire officials are also beginning to assess impacts on farms, including livestock injuries and losses, and damaged equipment and feed supplies.
Smoke and fire conditions in Victoria

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Weather factor: Fire behaviour can intensify rapidly during heat and wind shifts. For official heatwave and weather warnings, check the Bureau of Meteorology’s Victoria heatwave warning page.

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