Emergency services have warned a wind change means those in the Pyrenees Ranges need to remain vigilant into the night as a bushfire burns near Beaufort.
As of 11pm on Thursday, fire alerts include:
- Emergency warning – Leave immediately – active for Ballyrogan, Bayindeen, Beaufort, Ben Nevis, Brewster, Buangor, Buangor East, Chute, Cross Roads, Ercildoune, Eurambeen, Eversley, Glenbrae, Glenlogie, Lake Goldsmith, Langi Kal Kal, Lexton, Main Lead, Mena Park, Middle Creek, Mount Cole, Mount Cole Creek, Mount Lonarch, Nerring, Raglan, Shirley, Stockyard Hill, Trawalla, Warrak, Waterloo and Yalla-y-poora.
- Watch and act – Leave now – active for Addington, Brewster, Burrumbeet, Ercildoune, Glenbrae, Lexton, Trawalla, Waubra and Weatherboard.
- Watch and act – Leave now – active for Amphitheatre, Avoca, Burnbank, Caralulup, Chute, Crowlands, Elmhurst, Evansford, Eversley, Glenlofty, Glenlogie, Glenpatrick, Glenshee, Green Hill Creek, Lamplough, Landsborough, Lexton, Lillicur, Mount Cole, Mount Cole Creek, Mount Lonarch, Nowhere Creek, Percydale, Rosyth, Talbot, Warrenmang and Waubra.
Late on Thursday, CFA chief officer Jason Heffernan told 3AW the main towns now under threat were Lexton and Amphitheatre to the fire’s north, and Addington and Burrumbeet to the blaze’s east.
Wind gusts of up to 50 km/h were causing challenges for firefighters, he said.