SYDNEY (Reuters) - Authorities in Australia's Victoria state looked on Sunday to contain and assess damage from a large fire that has ripped through The Grampians National Park this week, destroying ...
Wildwood Wildlife Shelter operator Pam Turner wasn’t going anywhere on Boxing Day despite her fears the Grampians bushfire ...
Authorities are assessing damage as they work to contain the large blaze in Victoria's west that has destroyed homes and ...
A bushfire grew to more than 74,000 hectares (182,857 acres) by Friday, December 27, burning through swathes of Grampians ...
A total fire ban is in place across the state as authorities urge Victorians to avoid all non-essential travel through areas ...
About 600 firefighters are battling the blaze that has burnt through almost 75,000 hectares in the park, located about three ...
At least one home has been destroyed, six sheds and other properties damaged as firefighters continue to try to get on top of the Grampians National Park bushfire.
Residents have been told to remain vigilant and monitor conditions, despite the spread of the Grampians National Park bushfire beginning to slow.
Hundreds of homes in Moyston, Willaura and Pomonal have lost power after the fire devastated crucial components of the region ...
Firefighters worked to protect homes from a bushfire that continued to burn through Grampians National Park in Victoria, ...
The fire is believed to have been sparked by lightening. An out of control bushfire is burning at the Grampians National Park ...
Out-of-control bushfires in Victoria’s west are now estimated to have reached “the size of Singapore” as more residents are urged to evacuate.