The Gurdies

2024 - 12 - 20

Bushfires Rage at The Gurdies: Stay Safe, Australia!

Australia - Bushfire - Bushfire preparedness - Climate change - Community resilience - Emergency services - Melbourne - South Gippsland - The Gurdies

Smokeโ€™s rolling in Melbourne as bushfires rage at The Gurdies! Find out whatโ€™s happening and how to stay safe!

The Gurdies, a small coastal town in south Gippsland, Victoria, is currently under threat from an out-of-control bushfire sweeping through the area. Residents have been issued with a TAKE SHELTER NOW warning as the blaze travels swiftly in an easterly direction towards Gurdies-St Helier Road and Stewart Road. Firefighters are working tirelessly to combat the flames, but the situation remains dire and residents are advised to remain vigilant. Smoke from the fire has blanketed parts of Melbourne, causing visibility issues and prompting health warnings to ensure everyone stays safe indoors.

As the bushfire rages, it's not just the local community thatโ€™s affected; the skies above The Gurdies grew a surreal orange glow overnight, prompting many to post stunning yet alarming pictures on social media. The fire, which has already burned through a significant area, seems to be an unstoppable force, and emergency services have brought in additional crews and aircraft to tackle the growing threat. Meanwhile, the community faces a long and anxious wait as they try to protect their homes and loved ones from this furious inferno.

In addition to concerns about personal safety, the unfolding events have drawn attention to the larger issues surrounding climate change and bushfire preparedness in Australia. A heartfelt plea from the affected residents urges everyone to stay updated with the latest emergency updates and listen to the advice of local authorities. The situation is fluid, and your epic camping trip plans might just need to shift back to the drawing board until the danger passes.

As we focus on the seriousness of the fires, it's vital to remember that much of Australia is prone to these intense blazes, especially during the hotter months. It's crucial for families to have a bushfire survival plan, and it's also interesting to note that recent statistics show bushfires have a significant impact on the Australian economy each year. The resilience of the Australian spirit shines through during these challenging times, and the nationwide efforts to lend support to affected areas will always be a testament to the unbreakable bond of communities. So while the fires rage on, our hearts and hopes are with those fighting back against the flames!

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Image courtesy of "South Gippsland Sentinel-Times"

TAKE SHELTER NOW, issued for The Gurdies (South Gippsland Sentinel-Times)

THE bushfire at The Gurdies is not yet under control with the fire travelling in an easterly direction towards Gurdies-St Helier Road and Stewart Road.

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Image courtesy of "Herald Sun"

Smoke blankets Melbourne as bushfires burn out of control (Herald Sun)

Several bushfires continue to burn across the state covering larges part of Melbourne in smoke with a large out-of-control blaze burning through more than ...

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Image courtesy of "ABC News"

Watch and Act fire warning issued for The Gurdies in Victoria's east (ABC News)

Residents in The Gurdies, a town in south Gippsland in regional Victoria, on alert as firefighters fight out-of-control bushfire.

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Image courtesy of "The Weekly Times"

Too late to leave Bass Coast bushfire (The Weekly Times)

A bushfire southeast of Melbourne is threatening houses and lives, with residents instructed to take shelter immediately.

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Image courtesy of "The Guardian"

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Image courtesy of "South Gippsland Sentinel-Times"

'Extra crews and aircraft' join The Gurdies fire fight (South Gippsland Sentinel-Times)

THE sky was glowing an ominous orange above The Gurdies overnight on Thursday night, December 20 as a small but inaccessible bushfire continued to burn out ...

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