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Victoria Fires: Ruffy Homes Lost – Australia News Live Updates

Victoria Fires: Ruffy Homes Lost – Australia News Live Updates

Nick Visser
2026-01-08 21:03:00

Properties lost in Victorian fires as state braces for ‘hectic and volatile’ day

Jason Heffernan, the chief officer of Victoria’s Country Fire Authority, said a number of properties have been lost in a bushfire around the Longwood area, warning residents across the state to be prepared for a “hectic and volatile” day amid a severe heatwave.

Heffernan spoke to RN Breakfast this morning, saying he was “not surprised to hear” that properties had been lost as conditions were “extreme yesterday, catastrophic today”:

Victorians should brace for more property loss or worse today. That is how severe these conditions are at the moment, not only at the Longwood fire but across the state.

My message at the moment to Victorians is yes, we are talking about Longwood and Walwa, but we have many other fires that have started this morning in and around communities … I am expecting more as the day goes on.

A bushfire in the Longwood area. Photograph: Steve Womersley/The Guardian
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‘Countless homes’ lost in fires in Victorian town of Ruffy

George Noye, the captain of the Country Fire Authority in Ruffy, Victoria, spoke to ABC News this morning after the town was hit by the Longwood bushfire.

Noye said the fire had been “absolutely devastating”, saying the area had lost “countless homes”. He said:

The town’s been impacted severely. The main street looks like a bomb’s gone off.

We’ve lost a school. The CFA shed’s still standing.

At the moment, even to get around the roads isa try dangerous and hazardous.

Noye said the community was in shock, adding there wasn’t much firefighters could do in the coming days amid hot, dry and windy conditions.

We’ve been through fire before, but this is the first time we’ve been fully hit with the fire front. The community is incredibly resilient and we will get through this.

We did our best. Thankfully we’re all alive.

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