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Seven people missing in NSW and Victoria as fire catastrophe worsens

Author
Ben Graham, news.com.au,
Publish Date
Tue, 31 Dec 2019, 11:49am
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Seven people missing in NSW and Victoria as fire catastrophe worsens

Author
Ben Graham, news.com.au,
Publish Date
Tue, 31 Dec 2019, 11:49am

Towns in Victoria's East Gippsland have been hit by out-of-control bushfires and homes are expected to be lost, while 4000 people are sheltering on a beach.

Thousands of people, including tourists and locals, are trapped on a beach in East Gippsland as fires rage around them.

A massive fire is set to hit the beach in Mallacoota in the next 30 minutes and locals say the sky has turned black.

People there have tweeted saying they have got life jackets on and they're about to jump in the water.

Victoria's Emergency Management Commissioner Andrew Crisp said firefighters are protecting 4000 people on the town's foreshore this morning.

They have been there throughout the night.

It's understood the plan was if the fire got too close, they'd be surrounded by CFA volunteers and they would create a wall of water to protect them as a last defence.

Nationals MP Darren Chester, who represents Gippsland, told ABC, "I was talking to a mate in Mallacoota, he says it's like midnight there, it's pitch black. They have a lot of smoke. They have embers falling."

"We have three strike teams in Mallacoota that will be looking after 4000 people on the beach as the fire goes into that particular town," Mr Crisp said.

"We are naturally very concerned about communities that have become isolated and to get an appreciation about other losses there could be we'll be putting helicopters up doing reconnaissance flights."

Mallacoota local Don Ashby told the ABC he expected damage to homes. "I've been in bushfires before, but not like this," he said.

"My house is not saveable (sic), it's right on the edge of town, right where the fire's coming and there's just no way."

Authorities say a fire will hit the town's foreshore within the next 30 minutes.

Earlier this morning, residents were posting pictures of a "horrific" red sky over the coastal town.

Properties have been lost in the region as out-of-control bushfires rage, but it's too early to confirm just how many, authorities say.

Fires rapidly grew overnight due to winds and lightning strikes and have ripped through more than 200,000 hectares in Victoria's East Gippsland, it was estimated early this morning.

Meanwhile, a firefighter has been killed in a truck rollover near Albury in New South Wales, as out-of-control infernos threatens homes and lives in three states, with conditions set to worsen in some regions.

Severe fire danger is also forecast for Exmouth Gulf Coast and Gascoyne Coast in Western Australia today.

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