A 49-strong aerial firefighting fleet has jetted into Victoria in time for summer.
Minister for Emergency Services Lisa Neville and Minister for Environment, Energy and Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio joined Emergency Management Commissioner Andrew Crisp on December 4 to officially launch the state’s biggest-ever fleet, as well as the Government’s summer-fire awareness campaign.
“We know we have a hot and dangerous summer ahead and that’s why we’re backing our hardworking firefighters with the biggest ever firefighting fleet Victoria has ever seen,” Ms Neville said.
“These specialist aircraft will provide crucial support to our crews on the ground this summer, responding immediately to major incidents right across the state.”
The 2018-19 fleet has expanded water-bombing ability, increased water capacity and upgrades to the existing aircraft models.
It features a mix of water-bombing helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft, including: two Large Air Tankers, two Air Cranes and two aircraft.
Other designated aircraft will perform air-supervision and intelligence-gathering roles, with two water-bombing providers to conduct night-time operations this summer, after successfully completing an Australia-first trial.
Victoria will continue to operate water-bombing aircraft so that they can respond to fires at the same time as firefighters on the ground.
The state’s summer-fire campaign will also now begin with targeted advertisements to be distributed throughout the state via TV, radio, print, social media and outdoor billboards, in order to promote important safety messages about the risk of bushfires and grass fires.
Victorians can stay up-to-date with emergency warnings throughout the summer season by tuning into local radio and Sky News broadcasts, phoning the VicEmergency hotline on 1800 226 226, visiting emergency.vic.gov.au and downloading the VicEmergency App.