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Understanding Warnings
You should never wait to receive an official warning before you leave. Fires can start quickly and threaten homes and lives within minutes.
Warnings are issued when a fire has started and you need to take action.
Make sure you understand the three levels of warnings and what they mean. The three levels of warnings are
- Advice
- Watch and Act
- Emergency Warning
Don't expect warnings to be issued in any particular order. The first warning you could get could be an Emergency Warning.
There are 3 different levels of warnings:
Advice
- An incident is occurring or has occurred in the area
- Access information and monitor conditions.
Watch and Act
- An emergency is developing nearby.
- You need to take action now to protect yourself and others.
Emergency Warning
- You are in imminent danger and need to take action now.
- You will be impacted.
Additional messages that may be issued are:
Advice - Threat is reduced
- Emergency activity in the area has subsided and is no longer a danger to you.
- Threat is reduced.
Community Information
- Can be used as notification that an incident has occurred but there is no threat to community.
Prepare to evacuate / evacuate immediately
- An evacuation is recommended or procedures are in place to evacuate.
- Under the Australian Warning System, any evacuation orders are now aligned within these 3 levels of warning as action statements - Prepare to Evacuate and Evacuate Immediately.
- When an evacuation is in place, it will be represented on the VicEmergency map (External link) and list with the above icon.