As the state fights unstable weather, it is feared that the property will be destroyed by the blurred mountain fire throughout Victoria.
After the swell and the storm on the weekend, the temperature rises on Monday in the northwest, west, northeast, and central part of Victoria and the low in their 40s.
It was declared that it contains the flame of a small desert national park about 375 km west of Melbourne, but it broke on Sunday afternoon.
Victoria’s authorities confirmed that they had reported a property loss from a fire near Oien, north of the local national park, on Sunday night.
Inferno is heading west toward Kaniba Eden Hope Road, and Prime Minister Jacinto Alan is thought to have lost two property.
“Our idea is in the community around the Hatta, northwest of the state,” she told Melbourne reporters on Monday.
Luke Haigarti, a spokesman at the State Control Center, said the wind blowing in the contrasting direction closed and broke.
“Several breakouts were able to run freely in the national park itself, but once we reached private property, we were able to slow it down,” he told AAP. Ta.
Little Dessert Fire covers 84,000 hectares, and Grandpian has a double fire that burns with a total of 46,000 hectares.
Additional monitoring and ACT orders were issued for fire in southwestern Victoria, such as Apollo Bay, Cape Horn, Hodarnbale, and Cape Otoway.
“We have thousands of lightning overnight,” said Heagerty.
On Sunday nights, intense thunderstorms sweeped Ge Long and Melbourne, causing heavy rain, lightning, H, and damage.
The power was reduced to at least 38,000 houses, but as of 10:00 am on Monday, less than 10,000 was still out of the grid.
According to Meteorology, Geelong and Rala have been strictly attacked by the northern GELONG and Rala, causing damage to property, reporting 2 cm to 4 cm HAIL STONES.
Approximately 63mm rain was recorded in Lara, with 52mm at Abalon Airport, 48mm for Creon, and 47mm for Girong.
It is thought that the lightning strike had a fire at Lake Taylors in the northwest of Melbourne around 1 am.
Melbourne thunder and thunder continued from 8:00 pm to 3:00 am
“We’re taking a break now, it’s all clear,” said advanced meteorologist Dean Naramore on Monday.
“However, as I traveled to the afternoon and evening time, a thunderstorm was possible through the eastern SA, the western and Central Victoria.”
Later, in the latter half of the week, it will be the turn of the thermal wave conditions in West Australia.
On Monday, seven of the nine areas of the Victorian dynasty have a high risk of fire.