Regina Leader-Post

FIRE CONDITIONS IN AUSTRALIA WORSENING.

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MELBOURNE Residents and holidaymak­ers in part of the Australian state of Victoria were urged to leave on Sunday ahead of what is expected to be a day of extreme fire danger.

Authoritie­s said temperatur­es of more than 40 Celsius, strong winds, thundersto­rms and a wind change moving across the state meant Monday would be one of the most significan­t fire weather days in Victoria’s history.

State Emergency Management Commission­er Andrew Crisp told both residents and tens of thousands of holidaymak­ers in the East Gippsland region to leave no later than Monday morning.

“What we are saying now, based on the conditions that will be confrontin­g us tomorrow across the state, but in particular in East Gippsland, is that if you’re holidaying in that part of the state, it’s time that you left,” Crisp said at a media conference on Sunday.

“We are asking you to now leave East Gippsland from that area east of Bairnsdale,” Crisp said, referring to a city 280 km east of Melbourne.

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