Australia’s southeast faces heatwave and bushfire risk

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Australia’s southeast endures a heatwave, with increasing concerns over the heightened risk of bushfires.

: Australia's southeast on Saturday sweltered in a heat wave that raised the risk of bushfires and led authorities to issue fire bans for large parts of Victoria state.

The nation's weather forecaster said temperatures would be up to 14 degrees Celsius above average in some areas on Saturday, with Melbourne, the capital of Australia's second most populous state Victoria, set to hit 37 C . Total fire bans were in place for two districts in Victoria’s west, including Wimmera, an area stretching more than 180 km , where authorities labelled the fire danger as “extreme”, the highest danger rating.

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