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          Australian fire zone a crime scene; 166 killed
          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2009-02-10 01:00

          Police Commissioner Nixon said investigators had strong suspicions that at least one of the deadly blazes, known as the Churchill fire after a ruined town, was deliberately set. And it could not be ruled out for other fires. She cautioned against jumping to conclusions.

          Vehicles burn in bushfires close to Labertouche, west of Melbourne, on February 7. [Agencies]

          The country's top law officer, Attorney General Robert McClelland, said people found to have deliberately set fires could face murder charges. Murder can carry a life sentence.

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          Police sealed off Maryville, a town destroyed by another fire, with checkpoints, telling residents who fled and news crews they could not enter because there were still bodies in the streets. Armed officers moved through the shattered landscape taking notes, pool news photographs showed.

          John Handmer, a wildfire safety expert at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, said research had shown that people in the path of a blaze must get out early or stay inside until the worst has past.

          "Fleeing at the last moment is the worst possible option," he said. "Sadly, this message does not seem to have been sufficiently heeded this weekend with truly awful consequences in Victoria."

          Even if a house is set ablaze, it will burn more slowly and with less intensity than a wildfire and residents have a better chance of escape, he said.

          Victoria state Premier John Brumby on Monday announced a commission would be held to examine all aspects of the fires, including warning policies.

          "I think our policy has served us well in what I call normal conditions. These were unbelievable circumstances," Brumby said on Australian Broadcasting Corp. television.

          Blazes have been burning for weeks across several states in southern Australia. A long-running drought in the south, the worst in a century, had left forests extra dry and Saturday's fire conditions in Victoria were said to be the worst ever in Australia.

          In New South Wales state on Monday, a 31-year-old man appeared in court charged with arson in connection with a wildfire that burned north of Sydney over the weekend. No loss of life was reported there. He faces up to 10 years in prison.

          The country's deadliest fires before the current spate killed 75 people in 1983. In 2006, nine people died on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula.

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