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Australia's southeast is experiencing a heat wave, raising bushfire risks and prompting fire bans in Victoria. The heat wave, which could reach up to 14 degrees Celsius above average, has already caused a large fire in the Grampians National Park. Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, is expected to hit 37 C. Fire danger is rated as "extreme" in some areas, and a significant wind change is not expected until Sunday night.
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