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Survey results spark bushfire warning

A recent CFA survey has revealed that 45 per cent of Victorians living in bushfire-prone areas are not concerned about bushfire safety despite being at increased risk.

People in these areas were also waiting too long to leave in the event of a fire, putting themselves and their families in jeopardy.

CFA’s annual Bushfire Community Survey also revealed that 22 per cent of residents did not interact with CFA within the previous six months because they felt they did not require more information or were unaware of CFA’s programs and resources.

CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan expressed concern over these statistics, urging all residents in fire-risk areas to take their safety more seriously and begin preparation now.

“Many Victorians may not be aware they’re living in a bushfire-prone area, with fire season fast approaching, it’s vital that Victorians know their level of risk and plan accordingly,” Chief Officer Heffernan said.

“It may be a result of people who are new to the area or who have not experienced a significant fire in the past and are unaware of the dangers. CFA has resources available to help people prepare, but it’s vital that the community actively seeks out this information before it’s too late.”

A further 30 per cent of respondents said they would delay leaving during a bushfire event, with 14 per cent planning to assess the situation and 16 per cent waiting for instructions from emergency services. Twelve per cent stated they would stay and defend their property.

“These are dangerous decisions,” Chief Officer Heffernan added.

“Bushfires can spread unpredictably and quickly. Waiting to assess the situation or hoping for instructions from emergency services can result in tragedy. The safest option is always to leave early. While CFA is well-prepared to respond to emergencies, it’s crucial to remember that bushfire safety is a shared responsibility.”

Victoria’s seasonal bushfire outlook for spring has indicated the west and southwest of the state face increased fire risk due to a notably dry autumn and winter.

The rest of the state is expected to experience a warmer than average spring with an uncertain rainfall outlook.

Victoria’s bushfire warning system includes the Vic Emergency website, app and social media channels, VicEmergency Hotline 1800 226 226, emergency broadcasters including ABC radio, Sky News TV, commercial radio and select community radio stations.

To ensure your household has a bushfire survival plan, visit: www.cfa.vic.gov.au/bushfireplan.

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