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Community gathers to commemorate Black Saturday

For many in the Whittlesea community, February 2009 will never be forgotten.

The devastating fires on February, 7, 2009 – now known as Black Saturday – caused catastrophic destruction and claimed the lives of many people across the region.

But the fires also sparked a remarkable community response and desire to lend a hand that is still evident today.

The fire which threatened Whittlesea started in Kilmore. It spread across the Great Dividing Range, reaching Humevale, before a wind change forced the fire front away from the township.

People living on the edge of town spent the day preparing to defend their properties from the fire which appeared to be heading straight for them.

Fourteen years on, and the Whittlesea community still comes together to pay their respects to all those affected by Black Saturday.

Whittlesea chair administrator Craig Lloyd said each year the council stops to remember and reflect on the 2009 bushfires which devastated our community.

“This morning Council laid some flowers at the bushfire memorials at Toorourrong Reservoir and Kinglake West,” he said.

“Many people have made the City of Whittlesea their home since this day 14 years ago so may not be aware of the impact the fires had on their community.

“In Victoria, 173 people lost their lives – 12 in our municipality. The fires devastated the northern parts of the municipality – 230 local people were displaced, and 176 properties destroyed or damaged, including 76 houses.

“We know for many people who lived through this experience, the journey towards recovery continues to this day – which is why it is important each year we pause to reflect, respect and remember.”

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