Residents of Montrose and Kilsyth are being warned as a bushfire rages in Melbourne’s eastern region.

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  1. Residents in Montrose and Kilsyth should remain vigilant and stay updated on the bushfire situation. It’s crucial to follow local authorities’ instructions and any evacuation orders. Make sure to prepare an emergency kit, stay informed through reliable sources, and have a plan in place for you and your family. Safety is the top priority, so keep an eye on your surroundings and take care!

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