The latest Seasonal Bushfire Outlook for spring suggests that Victorians, including those in Melton and Moorabool, can expect a drier and warmer spring, with a high chance of an earlier start to the fire season in the central, western and northern parts of the state.
Victoria’s drier-than-average conditions are expected to continue, following below average rainfall across much of the state during winter.
The Country Fire Authority (CFA) is heavily focused on preparedness as the potential for grass fires is expected to be higher after three years of wet La Niña conditions. Victorians should start to prepare their properties and continue to keep on top of fast-growing grass.
The CFA and its members are continuously working very closely with the community and emergency service partners to prepare for the high-risk weather season.
Emergency Management Victoria (EMV) is working with agencies to ensure incident management teams and Level three control centres across the state are ready to go.
Newly appointed Emergency Management Commissioner Rick Nugent said he is looking forward to his term as commissioner and working to keep Victorians safe before, during and after emergencies.
“If you haven’t already, download the VicEmergency app and know where you can receive emergency information, including your local emergency broadcasters,” he said.
Having a bushfire survival plan with your family, reducing the vegetation around your home by mowing lawns and clearing gutters are some of the most important things you can do to prepare for the high-risk period for fires.
For more information on how to prepare for fires and other emergencies download the VicEmergency app or visit emergency.vic.gov.au.