Australia heatwave live updates: Victoria declares state of disaster in multiple areas as bushfires rage; temperatures to reach 43C in Sydney | Bushfires

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Victorian premier Jacinta Allan The state has declared a state of disaster in 18 local government areas as it battles a mounting bushfire crisis that has destroyed at least 10 homes, prompted evacuations and razed more than 50,000 hectares of forest, Australia’s Associated Press reported.
He said the overnight declaration was made in response to the danger to life and property in the affected areas and “sends a clear message to those who have been advised to leave: If you can, you should.”
Tonight, I declared a State of Disaster, giving our authorities additional powers to confront an emergency of extraordinary scale and danger. It’s all about one thing: preserving Victorian lives. And it sends a clear message: If you’re told to go, go.
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— Jacinta Allan (@JacintaAllanMP) January 9, 2026
In a post on X, he said the decision gives agencies more authority to fight fires.
Tonight, I declared a State of Disaster, giving our authorities additional powers to confront an emergency of extraordinary scale and danger. It’s all about one thing: preserving Victorian lives. And it sends a clear message: If you’re told to go, go.
Three people remained missing as dozens of fires burned Friday amid a severe heat wave that state officials described as the worst wildfires since the 2019-2020 black summer fires.
The names of the missing people, two adults and a child, have not been released after a fire destroyed their home in the town of Longwood, about 50 kilometers north of Melbourne, on Thursday, authorities said.
In the nearby town of Ruffy, property including a school was lost to fire and a local firefighter was hospitalized with third-degree burns to his hands.
About 230 kilometers to the east, a separate fire near the border town of Walwa destroyed a pine tree plantation.
The massive Longwood fire has burned more than 35,000 hectares, while the fire near Walwa has burned more than 17,000 hectares.
Both fires, some of the state’s fiercest, were expected to burn uncontrolled for weeks despite the efforts of hundreds of firefighters working on the field.
Good morning
Welcome to the Guardian’s live coverage of the heatwave that gripped much of Australia last week and has not been seen since the deadly dark summer of 2019-20.
Victorian premier Jacinta Allan declared a state of disaster in 18 local government areas and a mountain resort as the state battles a mounting bushfire crisis that has destroyed scores of homes, prompted evacuations and destroyed tens of thousands of hectares of bushland.
A total fire ban is in effect for the entire state and three people last seen Thursday afternoon remain unaccounted for as the Longwood wildfire continues to rage.
Western Sydney is set to get even hotter as Sydney prepares for temperatures to exceed 40°C today. Meanwhile, firefighters continue to battle several dangerous fires ravaging Victoria.
We will bring you the latest news. Stay tuned and stay safe.




