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Extreme fire danger grips Australia's southeast amid heatwave

  • Firefighters are battling fast-moving blazes in Southeast Australia, forcing evacuations in farming communities as thousands of acres burn.
  • Lightning strikes ignited multiple fires in Grampians National Park and Little Desert National Park, with one fire consuming almost 65,000 hectares in less than 24 hours.
  • Emergency Management Commissioner Rick Nugent stated that no lives have been lost and no injuries reported, while firefighters are focused on protecting communities.
  • The Bureau of Meteorology warns of an upcoming heatwave, increasing fire risks in Victoria, with conditions expected to worsen over the next week.
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