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Scenes of bushfire-razed homes as Australia braces for more heatwaves

A CHRISTMAS Day bushfire destroyed more than 100 homes in Victoria, Australia, and led to 1500 people being evactuated.

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Hundreds of families were evacuated from their homes and an emergency warning remained in place in Wye River and Separation Creek on Saturday afternoon local time.


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According to Sky News, the tourist town of Wye River lost 98 homes and 18 more houses were destroyed by the fire in the neighborhood Separation Creek as the raze advance towards the town of Lorne.


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A firefighter battles a bushfire East of Melbourne.

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Country Fire Authority Chief Officer Joe Buffone says his team is preparing for the worst, and he is urging the community to do the same.

The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting a top of 35 for December 31, with wind gusts up to 35km/h in the hills of the Victorian coast.

“It’s a haven for lots of us and I know people will be very very keen to re-establish”.

But officials warn the fire could continue burning for weeks.

The Premier shared a brief moment with CFA captain Roy Moriarty, who has been hailed as a hero.

He said a bus tour by residents through the fire zone was an emotional and heart-breaking experience for everyone involved. “The Insurance Council of Australia estimates the losses to be worth $38 million [27.5 million USA dollars] and it is expected that the number will increase as claims are made”, ABC reported. He also added that those people who lost their home would receive financial aid.

The Great Ocean Road’s tourism industry has also taken a hit as roads to the area remain closed and accommodation cancellations pile up. So we’re actually asking the community down in that area to enjoy the coast, make the most of it, but please be vigilant and keep in touch with what’s going on.

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“To put it in context, the Great Ocean Road region is the most visited outside Melbourne”, he told AAP.

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