Thank you for following our live coverage of Victoria’s bushfires today as we’ve brought you the latest information and updates from our reporters at several fire sites across the state.
- More than 250 fires ignited across Victoria on Friday, 11 of which became major fires still burning on Saturday.
- More than 130 structures have so far been destroyed in Victoria, but that number will grow as crews assess more areas for damage. More than 300,000 hectares of land has been blackened in the fires.
- Three people previously unaccounted for in the Longwood area were located safely.
- Three firefighters sustained serious injuries while working to contain blazes across Victoria since Friday, including at Ruffy, Natimuk and an interstate firefighter who was required to be airlifted due to a pre-existing medical condition.
- Smoke loomed over Melbourne on Saturday evening, fanned by a south-westerly that carried it from blazes in the Otways.
- Several people, including firefighters, have returned to find their homes lost in Harcourt, north of Castlemaine, and others in the path of the Longwood fire near the hamlet of Ruffy and on the outskirts of Alexandra.
- On Saturday, water-bombing aircraft were helping ground crews to prevent the Longwood fire reaching the Strathbogie Ranges.
- Emergency services warned several communities in the Otways and to the south of Colac to leave their homes as a fire burned at Carlisle River. Another that had threatened the Great Ocean Road was downgraded on Saturday evening.
- Fire conditions will remain high across Victoria’s northern regions on Sunday, including in the north-east where the Walwa fire has already burned through 93,400 hectares. Across the state’s southern regions, fire conditions are expected to be moderate.