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Prolonged heatwave warnings

A prolonged heatwave warning has been released by the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), sparking fire dangers.

Melbourne weather is forecasted to reach 43C by 6pm today (Wednesday 7 January), the highest to be 44 at 4pm.

After a day of break on Thursday, temperatures are forecasted to be 40C and above on Friday 9 January with extreme heat and winds to be expected.

The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) is encouraging the public to prioritise hydration, rest indoors, and check in on people more susceptible to heat exhaustion and heat stroke.

RACGP President Dr Michael Wright said that high temperatures pose many health risks.

“As Australians, we’re accustomed to hot weather; however, we must not underestimate the serious health effects that can occur – even for young and healthy people.

“Heat waves have caused the most hospitalisations related to extreme weather over the last decade, and the risk of hospitalisation increases with age.

“If someone cannot seek reprieve from soaring temperatures this can place an enormous strain on their body.

“It’s also important to check in on friends and family members who are more vulnerable to the impact of heat waves, including older people.”

He advices all to drink plenty of water, stay indoors especially during peak UV hours of 11am to 3pm and to ‘slip, slop, slap.’

It comes following the Bureau of Meteorology warning of a multi-day heatwave covering more than half of the country with temperatures forecast to exceed 45 degrees Celsius in some areas, sparking extreme fire danger.

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