Despicable act is slammed as bushfires decimate  Victoria

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has criticized so-called ‘fire tourists’ who are venturing into bushfire-stricken areas to witness the destruction firsthand.

In recent days, powerful firestorms have ravaged over 350,000 hectares across Victoria, devastating numerous communities and leaving at least 300 structures in ruins.

Approximately 38,000 households remain without electricity as authorities work urgently to restore power. Meanwhile, 32 active fires continue to blaze across the state.

Among these, three significant fires are still under emergency warnings, marking the most severe conditions since the notorious Black Summer Bushfires of 2019.

On Sunday, Allan strongly rebuked those visiting the affected towns merely to observe the aftermath, issuing a stern warning to ‘stay away.’

“It’s irresponsible to enter these fire zones where it’s dangerous and you have no reason to be there,” she stated, adding that Victoria Police will address any such intrusions.

Emergency management commissioner Tim Weibusch echoed her frustration, revealing that authorities had already intercepted unwanted visitors in restricted areas.

‘Disappointingly, in the last 24 hours we’ve started to see some tourists or spectators heading into some of our fire‑impacted zones,’ he said.

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has slammed 'fire tourists' for travelling to bushfire-ravaged towns to gawk at the devastation

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has slammed ‘fire tourists’ for travelling to bushfire-ravaged towns to gawk at the devastation 

Firestorms have torn through more than 350,000 hectares across the state in recent days (pictured, a destroyed property in Harcourt)

Firestorms have torn through more than 350,000 hectares across the state in recent days (pictured, a destroyed property in Harcourt)

By early Sunday afternoon, three major blazes were still at emergency warning level (pictured, grass fire burns a hillside in Longwood)

By early Sunday afternoon, three major blazes were still at emergency warning level (pictured, grass fire burns a hillside in Longwood)

‘I can’t emphasise enough, the state of disaster is now in place for 18 local government areas. Where those fire‑impacted zones appear on the Vic Emergency website, those are the areas we do not expect to see visitors.

‘Our clear message is that in the fire‑impacted zones, these are not places for visitors, spectators or tourists; they are places for our emergency services and, when safe, local residents.’

Residents across Victoria are being warned that Sunday’s cool change may not deliver the relief many hope for, with volatile winds threatening to reignite already-devastating bushfires.

Thousands remain under threat, with 15 emergency warnings still active as three major fires tear through multiple regions. 

Authorities say the slight drop in temperature has slowed fire activity, but insist the danger is far from over.

Vic Emergency issued an alert, warning that ‘strong south-westerly winds may cause the situation to change at any time’.

The Bureau of Meteorology backed the warning, with senior meteorologist Dean Narramore describing the coming hours as ‘potentially dangerous’, especially as winds shift and drive flames into new territory.

‘A number of fires are already out of control and still going, so even light to moderate winds can cause some big issues there,’ Mr Narramore told the ABC on Sunday morning.

Residents across Victoria are being warned that Sunday’s cool change may not deliver the relief many hope for (pictured, dry grass and piles of pine trees on fire in Longwood)

Residents across Victoria are being warned that Sunday’s cool change may not deliver the relief many hope for (pictured, dry grass and piles of pine trees on fire in Longwood)

Fifteen emergency warnings still active as three major fires tear through multiple regions

Fifteen emergency warnings still active as three major fires tear through multiple regions

Authorities say the slight drop in temperature has slowed fire activity, but insist the danger is far from over (pictured, a resident using a water tanker trailer to fight spot fires)

Authorities say the slight drop in temperature has slowed fire activity, but insist the danger is far from over (pictured, a resident using a water tanker trailer to fight spot fires)

DEVASTATING TOLL IN VICTORIA

At least 300 structures have been destroyed in the devastating fires:

– At least one house and 12 sheds at Mount Mercer 

– Forty-seven houses and three businesses in Harcourt and Ravenswood

– One hundred and fifty structures in Longwood

– Thirty houses and 40 sheds lost in Natimuk

– Ten structures lost in Yarrowee

He said some blazes, especially the Longwood fire and the fast‑moving north‑east Victoria fire, have now become so intense they’re capable of generating their own weather systems.

‘So you can get localised areas of strong and gusty winds in and around the fires as well, regardless of what the background weather is doing.’

Fire crews on the ground are bracing for highly unpredictable conditions as winds strengthen this afternoon, threatening to fan flames in new directions and complicate containment efforts.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Allan on Sunday announced a $19.5million relief package for communities devastated by Victoria’s bushfires.

The fires have scorched more than 300,000 hectares of bushland in the state’s south-east, destroying more than 300 structures. 

Authorities warn the damage bill is still rising as emergency crews continue to bring the blazes under control.

This joint funding, delivered under the Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements, is the first major financial boost for thousands of Victorians now facing the daunting task of rebuilding.

The biggest share, $10million, will go to farmers struggling to feed livestock after huge tracts of pasture were lost. 

Authorities warn the damage bill is still rising as emergency crews continue to bring the blazes under control (pictured, a firefighting helicopter flying through smoke in the Longwood area)

Authorities warn the damage bill is still rising as emergency crews continue to bring the blazes under control (pictured, a firefighting helicopter flying through smoke in the Longwood area)

A $19.5million relief package for communities devastated by the fires was announced on Sunday

A $19.5million relief package for communities devastated by the fires was announced on Sunday

A further $1.5million is earmarked for temporary accommodation for families who’ve lost their homes (pictured, fire burns close to a shed in Longwood)

A further $1.5million is earmarked for temporary accommodation for families who’ve lost their homes (pictured, fire burns close to a shed in Longwood)

Another $5million will fund case support workers through the Recovery Support Program, assisting fire-affected residents with everything from lost documents to emergency help.

A further $1.5million is earmarked for temporary accommodation for families who’ve lost their homes, while $1million will go towards mental health support as communities grapple with the emotional toll of the disaster. 

An additional $2million will set up a dedicated recovery hotline so residents can quickly access critical services, especially where power and phone lines have been cut.

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