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Australian bushfires do not have a regulation speed they must burn at, and all bushfires behave differently.

Fire speed depends on the speed and direction of the prevailing winds, the temperature and relative humidity, whether the land is flat, hilly or undulating, the availability of fuel and degree of curing of the fuel, weather conditions and rainfall for the previous days, months or years.

You cannot outrun a bushfire and many people are killed trying to escape in cars.

A good rule of thumb for major bushfires is, if you can see the flames, you have left it too late to do anything and you are in a lot of trouble. Make prior arrangements and leave when the warnings are issued.

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