NewAustralia tells residents to 'leave and live' as southern bushfires turn deadly
One dead in Victoria state and some 100 evacuate, as authorities warn more lives may be lost

One person died and officials warned that more lives could be lost as major bushfires raged across southeastern Australia Friday in heatwave conditions, with residents urged to heed warnings to “leave and live”.
Police said the body was found in a house at Roses Gap in the the Grampians National Park west of Melbourne, currently sweltering through a major heatwave this week.
“Sadly, we’ve lost one person at Roses Gap. Police located the body of a person earlier this morning ... in a house,” said police commissioner Ken Lay.
The Northern Grampians fire, which is burning out of control over about 21,000 hectares and has prompted more than 100 people to evacuate the area, was running so hot it was “creating its own weather”, said Victoria fire chief Craig Lapsley.
The convection column - a plume of hot gases, smoke, ash and other debris created by the fire - was causing lightning strikes which were starting other blazes, Lapsley said.
“These fires will be very intense and erratic this afternoon [Friday],” Lapsley said.