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Strong winds trigger power failures, fan bushfires in Australia's southeast

10s of thousands of citizens across Australia's Victoria state stayed without power on Wednesday after wild weather condition knocked down transmission lines, requiring a significant power plant to detach from the grid, while strong winds fanned bushfires.

AGL's Loy Yang A power station, accountable for about a 3rd of the state's power, needed to shut down on Tuesday afternoon affecting half a million residential or commercial properties, which officials said was among the largest interruptions in Victoria's history.

More than 280,000 businesses or homes were still without power as of Wednesday morning, with at least 10 schools and dozens of child care centres closed, authorities said. Mobile phone and telecommunication lines were also down in some locations.

Parts of Melbourne were also severely hit, with Federal Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil saying some residential areas in her electorate of Hotham suffered extensive damage.

We have actually got homes in our street which have actually simply been completely smashed by trees. There are vehicles that have actually been destroyed, O'Neil said in a video posted on X, previously Twitter.

5 firemens got minor burns after becoming caught while attempting to splash bushfires fired up by lightning strikes during the storm near the Grampians National Forest in Victoria's west, stated Jason Heffernan, chief officer at Victoria state's fire department.

Definitely a close call for the crew that got allured. Such were the conditions the other day, the heat, the wind and the fire intensity, Heffernan informed ABC television.

Some homes were completely destroyed by fire with the precise number to be verified after fire teams finish their rescue efforts.

Firefighters are fighting to contain three bushfires, but better weather might assist teams to contain the fires rapidly, Heffernan stated.

Australia's weather bureau forecast milder conditions on Wednesday with temperatures in the low to mid-20 degree Celsius (68 ° F) and moderate winds, however warned the risk was not over yet.

(source: Reuters)