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A sudden overnight shift in wind patterns has kept firefighters in Victoria on high alert as they strive to manage several bushfires that remain out of control.

New emergency alerts have been issued for communities situated near a fire blazing 25 kilometers west of Walwa.

Residents in various towns, including Tallangatta Valley, Bullioh, Koetong, Shelley, Berrignama, Lucyvale, Nariel Valley, Cudgewa, Corryong, Towong, Thowgla Valley, Biggara, and nearby areas, have been warned that it is “too late to leave” and urged to “take shelter now.”

Victoria fires, Alexandra
An overnight wind change has kept firefighters on their toes in Victoria as they work to contain a number of out-of-control bushfires. (9News)

Meanwhile, those residing in Granya, Bungil, Burrowye, Walwa, and nearby locations have been advised to evacuate before conditions become too perilous.

According to VicEmergency, properties are at risk of being affected as an oncoming wind change sweeps through the area.

“The current wind direction is from the west, pushing the fire to advance eastward,” the advisory stated.

“A south/south-westerly change is predicted throughout the night, which may change the direction of travel slowly in a north-easterly direction.”

A relief centre was available at the Wodonga Racecourse for those in the affected areas.

Meanwhile, authorities battling the Longwood fire – the biggest of the major blazes in the state – were hopeful overnight conditions would be good for possible containment.

Victoria fires, Alexandra
VicEmergency said properties around the Walwa Fire could be impacted as an approaching wind change moved through the region. (9News)

However, they warn the area’s not out of the woods yet, with potential flare-ups still possible due to the winds.

The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) also still has severe weather warnings in place for parts of the state, including the region surrounding Longwood.

Northern Country, North East, East Gippsland and West and South Gippsland are still under the weather warning, which has now been cancelled for South West, Mallee, North Central, Central and Wimmera districts.

Maximum temperatures in the eastern parts of Victoria are set to go from the mid-20s and 30s on Saturday, down to the mid-to-low teens today, before increasing back to the mid-20s and 30s again early next week, the weather service forecasts.

Victoria heat map Sat Jan 10, 2026
Victoria heat map Sat Jan 10, 2026 (Bureau of Meteorology)

A total fire ban remains in place across the state today.

“Many of these major fires will continue to burn for days if not weeks,” Emergency Management Commissioner Tim Wiebusch said during a press conference on Saturday.

So far, more than 300,000 hectares have been burnt across the state, and 115 structures have been destroyed.

Those numbers are likely to go up in the coming days as people return to their communities, assess the damage and begin the clean up.

Water in bushfire-ravaged town ‘not safe to drink’

And there’s a another blow for residents returning to their charred homes in Harcourt, in Victoria’s Central Highlands, after the Ravenswood Fire went through the area.

Authorities have said the tap water is “not safe to drink”, and boiling it will not help.

It’s believed a burst water main may have caused contaminated water to enter the network, but crews were unable to access the main due to the conditions.

They’re working to provide an alternative water supply until they can repair the damage. In the meantime, people are advised to only drink bottled water.

Bushfires are affecting the air quality in large parts of Victoria.
Bushfires are affecting the air quality in large parts of Victoria. (Environment Protection Authority Victoria)

Victorians are also being warned about poor air quality across large parts of the state.

Geelong, Latrobe Valley, East Gippsland, the North East, North Central, Northern Country, Wimmera and Mallee are listed as “poor”, according to the state’s Environment Protection Authority.

While for Melbourne, Central and West and South Gippsland, the air quality is currently labelled “fair” and it’s at “good” in the state’s south-west.

‘Kick in the guts’ for those who’ve lost everything

Losing his home while defending neighbouring properties was a “kick in the guts” for Tyrone Rice.

The Harcourt local has worked with the County Fire Authority for 48 years and was fighting a bushfire in his hometown when he received news that his own house was in the firing line.

“It was too late, it was gone, it was already on fire,” he told 9News.

A firefighter brigade commander and his brother are coming to terms with losing their homes after a bushfire tore through their small town in Victoria's Central Highlands.
Losing his home while defending neighbouring properties was a “kick in the guts” for Tyrone Rice. (Nine)

Rice is now grappling with the loss.

“[A] bit like a kick in the guts, but I’m not the first person to go through it, and I won’t be the last,” he said.

And Rice was not alone – his brother and sister-in-law, who lived nearby, also lost their home.

Meanwhile, volunteer firefighter Michael Harper also lost his Alexandra home as he helped others.

The township of Ruffy had numerous properties and even the town’s 150-year-old school decimated by the Longwood Fire.

Jamie and Ann Laherty-Hunt.
Jamie and Ann Laherty-Hunt were among those who lost their home of more than a decade after fire tore through Ruffy. (Nine)
Jamie and Ann Laherty-Hunt's home of more than a decade was gone when the fire quickly approached Ruffy.
They described the fast-moving blaze as “a freight train just coming at us”. (Nine)

Jamie and Ann Laherty-Hunt’s home of more than a decade was among those lost, describing the fast-moving blaze as “a freight train just coming at us”.

“When it came, it came,” Mrs Laherty-Hunt told 9News.

“Everyone uses the word ferocious, and it really kind of is.” 

Emergency relief assistance extended

Premier Jacinta Allan said the community is grieving as she declared a state of disaster across Victoria.

The primary reason for the declaration was to allow more powers for emergency workers to force evacuations and keep people out of danger areas.

“This has been with one single purpose, protecting and saving Victorian lives,” Allan said in a press conference on Saturday morning.

Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan. (Today)

It also opens up more support payments for those in need, with anyone in a fire zone now eligible.

“This will not be the end of the assistance for those fire-affected communities, as those impact assessments continue, we know there is a long recovery journey ahead,” Allan said.

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