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Authorities warn of a 'catastrophic Friday' in Australia's southeast as bushfires rage.

On Thursday, uncontrolled bushfires ravaged Victoria's state forcing residents to evacuate. Authorities warned of a "catastrophic fire danger" rating for Friday.

Two bushfires larger than 3,000 acres were burning near the towns Longwood and Walwa, as temperatures in some parts of the state are expected to reach 40 degrees Celsius. They have destroyed two structures, and they are expected to continue spreading on Friday due to the heat and wind.

Authorities said that Friday's fire danger rating would be "catastrophic", which is the highest possible level. Both fires present a "real risk" of property and life loss.

Jason Heffernan, Chief Officer of the Country Fire Authority in Victoria, told a media conference that tomorrow is "a very, very terrible bushfire day".

Meteorologists say conditions are similar to those in 2019, when bushfires destroyed large swathes in?southeastern Australia and killed 33 people during what was known as the Black Summer.

450 schools across?Victoria will close their doors on Friday.

On Thursday, there are total fire bans in many districts.

MetService in New Zealand has also warned of record-breaking temperatures this weekend, as the Tasman Sea heatwave continues to move across the country.

The government has issued heat alerts for the northern and eastern parts of New Zealand's South Island. Christine Chen reported from Sydney, Lucy Craymer contributed additional reporting in Auckland and Edwina Gibbs edited the article.

(source: Reuters)