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High in the sky crews water bomb the bush practising and prepping ahead of this year's fire season. “You can expect to see the CFA ready, willing and able and en masse.” More than 250 CFA volunteers gathered today in Victoria’s Mornington peninsula to take part in training drills. From pumping water between trucks to mock evacuations “we always hope that we don't have a fire season, and that we're not needed, but days like today train people up so when we are needed, we can respond in a moment's notice.” While there's no fire to put out today everything's getting a test run These portable dip tanks can hold up to 1200 litres of water and are a vital tool in remote areas “We're running three in the state - we've got three based in the eastern half of the state, they're mobile and we can load them on the truck and move them around.” Almost 30-thousand volunteers are ready to tackle blazes, but numbers are down since the covid-19 pandemic. “we know that climate change is impacting, we know that our summers are happening sooner, quicker and they're also longer (cut out middle) so we're needing more members to join this great organisation.” The CFA has declared the fire danger period will begin on Monday for parts of Victoria including Hindmarsh, Horsham, Mildura, west Wimmera and Yarriambiack while some neighbouring areas will follow in early November. “The bushfire season in Victoria’s west is starting now thanks to a dry winter and autumn, but over in the state's east, the threat there should be delayed until regrowth dries up.” “For all parts of Victoria, they need to be preparing for the bushfire season.” By mowing lawns, cleaning out gutters, and having a fire plan.

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00:00High in the sky, crews waterbomb the bush, practising and prepping ahead of this year's
00:08fire season.
00:09You can expect CFA ready, willing and able and en masse.
00:14More than 250 CFA volunteers gathered today on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula to take
00:19part in training drills, from pumping water between trucks to mock evacuations.
00:25We always hope that we don't have a fire season and that we're not needed, but days like today
00:29we train people up so when we are needed we can respond at a moment's notice.
00:33While there's no fire to put out today, everything's getting a test run.
00:37These portable dip tanks can hold up to 1,200 litres of water and are a vital tool in remote
00:43areas.
00:44We're running three in the state, we've got three based in the eastern half of the state.
00:48They are mobile, we can load them on a truck and move them around.
00:50Almost 30,000 volunteers are ready to tackle blazers, but numbers are down since the COVID-19
00:56pandemic.
00:57We know that climate change is impacting, we know our summers are happening sooner,
01:02quicker and there are also longer fire seasons for us that we need to deal with.
01:07So we're needing more members to join this great organisation.
01:11The CFA has declared the fire danger period will begin on Monday for parts of Victoria,
01:16including Hindmarsh, Horsham, Mildura, West Wimmera and Yariambiac, while some neighbouring
01:22areas will follow in early November.
01:24The bushfire season in Victoria's west is starting now, thanks to a dry winter and autumn.
01:30But over in the state's east, where it's been wetter, the threat should be delayed until
01:34regrowth there dries up.
01:36For all parts of Victoria, they need to be preparing for the bushfire season.
01:40By mowing lawns, cleaning out gutters and having a fire plan.

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