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An Emergency Warning has been issued for the Trawool bushfire in Victoria. According to Google News, the warning highlights the severity of the situation as the fire continues to pose a threat to the area.
The fire, located in the Trawool region, has prompted authorities to take immediate action to safeguard residents and properties. Although no total fire bans are currently in place in Victoria, the fire danger rating remains classified as Extreme, underscoring the potential risks associated with the ongoing bushfire.
Fireban monitoring indicates that the overall fire conditions in Victoria are stable, with a minor change in the Fire Behaviour Index (FBI) expected over the coming days. The peak FBI for Victoria is anticipated to reach 54 by 22 February 2026. This stability does not diminish the need for vigilance, especially in affected areas such as Trawool.
Other states such as Western Australia and South Australia are experiencing different trends. Western Australia is seeing an easing of conditions, with a significant decrease in fire activity, while South Australia's conditions remain stable.
Residents in the Trawool area are urged to remain alert and follow instructions from local authorities. For the latest updates and safety information, check with the Country Fire Authority (CFA) of Victoria.