Latest News

Wild weather cuts power, sparks bushfires in Australia

Hundreds of thousands of locals across Australia's Victoria state stayed without power on Wednesday after wild weather condition tore down transmission lines and sparked bushfires that hurt five firefighters.

Strong winds on Tuesday forced down transmission lines, tripping the generators at AGL's Loy Yang A power station. The failure affected half a million homes, one of the largest in Victoria's history.

About 220,000 homes or companies were still without power on Wednesday early morning, Victoria state Premier Jacinta Allan informed reporters.

We are still less than 24 hours into the emergency action phase and the circumstance is continuing to quickly evolve, Allan said.

AGL said two systems at the power station had actually returned to service while the remaining 2 might be back up over the next 24 hr. Australia's energy market operator stated it might take weeks to restore power to all impacted customers.

We've got houses in our street which have actually simply been entirely smashed by trees. There are cars that have actually been ruined, Federal Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil stated in a. video published on X, formerly Twitter.

Authorities stated one guy was eliminated by flying debris in the. south of the state. Train services on some Melbourne routes were. suspended, and at least 10 schools and dozens of child care. centres were closed.

Australia's greatest telecommunications business, Telstra. , said storms had impacted its services in some regions.

BUSHFIRES

In the state's west, firemens battling to include 3. bushfires triggered by lighting on Tuesday were hoping a change in. the weather might help include the blazes rapidly.

5 firefighters got small burns after ending up being. caught while trying to douse bushfires ignited by lightning. strikes during the storm near the Grampians National Forest in. Victoria's west, said Jason Heffernan, chief officer at Victoria. state's fire department.

Definitely a close call for the team that got entrapped. Such were the conditions the other day, the heat, the wind and the. fire intensity, Heffernan told ABC television.

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

(source: Reuters)