A BRAVE 19-year-old captured the dramatic moment she battled the fierce Australia fires threatening to engulf her home.

India MacDonell, from Goongerah in Victoria, filmed the terrifying footage on a GoPro as she tackled the flames around her home on Monday.

 Brave India MacDonell, 19, tackled fires that threatened to engulf their home

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Brave India MacDonell, 19, tackled fires that threatened to engulf their homeCredit: India MacDonell
 India filmed herself tackling the blaze with a hose

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India filmed herself tackling the blaze with a hose

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Goongerah, nearly 280 miles east of Melbourne, with a population of 60 people, was one of the towns hit by the killer blazes which have claimed at least 18 lives, razed 1,300 homes and businesses and destroyed nine million acres of land.

India fought the fires with her dad Shaun and they were well prepared for the disaster, with pumps, water and an underground fire shelter.

Writing on Facebook, India said: "We saved our house, shed, tanks and garden...but absolutely everything else around is is completely burnt. It's quite a haunting scene.

"I hope my footage reaches many and shows others how truly brutal Australia's fires have been."

She added: "Now the fires have passed Goongerah and we're not under attack, we are now dealing with a sense of being trapped.

"The whole town is a complete mess, so so so much is burnt and every few minutes you can her more and more trees falling in the distance.

"It's very loud and haunting....and it means the road that takes us back into a proper town with resources (like food simply) is absolutely blocked with hundreds of trees.

"We were somewhat prepared for something like this, but it's still such an unbelievable sight and feeling. I can't imagine how the rest of the state is doing, let alone the rest of Australia.

"My heart goes out to everyone else who has and is still dealing with this disaster."

 India posted this photo of a bench that survived the fires in Goongerah

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India posted this photo of a bench that survived the fires in GoongerahCredit: India MacDonell
 India, who tackled the blaze with dad Shuan, said it was a 'haunting' scene in the devastated town

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India, who tackled the blaze with dad Shuan, said it was a 'haunting' scene in the devastated townCredit: India MacDonell

India's dad Shaun told ABC: "Spot fires were coming from the west, landing to the east [of the house] and then burning back towards us.

"All the fires were going up the top of the hill where the house was."

He said the fire came as close to the house as it could without destroying it.

After the fire passed, Shaun said his property resembled the "surface of the moon".

India said her mum and two younger sisters left their home for nearby Orbost three days before the fire hit.

 Aussie PM Scott Morrison was heckled and retreated to his limo after residents refused to shake his hand in fire-hit Cobargo

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Aussie PM Scott Morrison was heckled and retreated to his limo after residents refused to shake his hand in fire-hit CobargoCredit: 9NEWS
 The Aussie PM was met with hostility in the town of Cobargo today

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The Aussie PM was met with hostility in the town of Cobargo todayCredit: 9NEWS

The dramatic footage comes as Australian PM Scott Morrison was today branded an "idiot" as he was heckled by angry residents in Cobargo, another town ravaged by the devastating bushfires.

Mr Morrison, who was heavily criticised for taking a family holiday to Hawaii as the crisis erupted last month, was forced to cut short his trip to Cobargo, 280 miles south of Sydney.

In the early hours of Tuesday, a father and son died defending their home in the town.

As he visited the town today, Mr Morrison was met with a frosty reception.

The PM was blasted for jetting on holiday to Hawaii despite the fires last month - then defending it by saying: "I don't hold a hose, mate".

One woman refused to shake his hand and said: "You're an idiot."

Another local shouted: "P*** off. You are not welcome. You won't be getting any voters round here buddy."

A woman also refused to shake the politician's hand until he agreed to boost firefighting funding and cried out "we need more help" as he walked away.

Others yelled that he "should be ashamed of himself" and called him "Scum-mo" for "leaving the country to burn" before he headed back to his chauffeur-driven limousine.

Cobargo was hit by one out-of-control fire which roared into the community on New Year's Eve, with its main street bearing the impact.

After they were met with hostility and abuse today, the Aussie PM and natural disasters minister quickly left the area.

They promised extra cash for fire victims in the devastated Bega Valley area soon after.

 Boats are pulled ashore as smoke and wildfires rage behind Lake Conjola on the South Coast of New South Wales

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Boats are pulled ashore as smoke and wildfires rage behind Lake Conjola on the South Coast of New South WalesCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Molten metal streams off a burnt car after bush fires swept through Conjola, New South Wales

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Molten metal streams off a burnt car after bush fires swept through Conjola, New South WalesCredit: New York Times
 Fires burning at Lake Conjola, New South Wales

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Fires burning at Lake Conjola, New South WalesCredit: AP:Associated Press

Speaking today Mr Morrison said the crisis was likely to last for months but urged people "to be patient".

It comes as authorities urged a mass exodus from several towns on Australia's southeast coast, an area hugely popular in the current summer peak holiday season, warning that extreme heat forecast for the weekend will further stoke the fires.

Huge areas between Bateman's Bridge and the border with Victoria state have been ruled "unsafe", sparking huge traffic jams as thousands flee the fire-ravaged coast.

People told to flee reported sitting in gridlock for up to 10 hours as the sheer weight of traffic blocked escape routes north of Ulladulla and near Cooma in the Snowy Mountains.

Transport minister Andrew Constance described the situation as the "largest mass relocation of people out of the region that we've ever seen".

He told the Australian Broadcasting Corp: "We are going to face a worse day on Saturday than what we have been through."

As the death toll rose to 18, the premier of New South Wales declared a seven-day state of emergency starting tomorrow with high temperatures and strong winds forecast to return.

 Thousands are trying to flee through choking smoke

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Thousands are trying to flee through choking smokeCredit: AFP or licensors
 Hundreds of people are waiting to be evacuated from the beach at Mallacoota, Victoria

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Hundreds of people are waiting to be evacuated from the beach at Mallacoota, VictoriaCredit: New York Times
 Two kids pictured on their bikes in Mallacoota, in Victoria

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Two kids pictured on their bikes in Mallacoota, in VictoriaCredit: Rex Features
 In Mallacoota, 4,000 residents and visitors have been stranded on the beach since Monday night

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In Mallacoota, 4,000 residents and visitors have been stranded on the beach since Monday nightCredit: Rex Features
 Traffic was jammed on highways out of threatened areas of New South Wales as desperate families and holidaymakers queued to escape

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Traffic was jammed on highways out of threatened areas of New South Wales as desperate families and holidaymakers queued to escapeCredit: AFP or licensors
 Raging fires continued to burn today in East Gippsland, Victoria

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Raging fires continued to burn today in East Gippsland, VictoriaCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 A giant plume of smoke rises from East Gippsland today

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A giant plume of smoke rises from East Gippsland todayCredit: AP:Associated Press
 A home destroyed by fire in Bateman's Bay, where locals and tourists have been ordered to evacuate

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A home destroyed by fire in Bateman's Bay, where locals and tourists have been ordered to evacuateCredit: AFP or licensors

Long queues formed outside supermarkets and petrol stations as residents and tourists sought supplies to either bunker down or escape the fires, emptying shelves of staples like bread and milk.

Military ships and helicopters are being deployed to the worst-hit areas amid warnings Australia faces a "humanitarian crisis" with shortages of food and water.

Tens of thousands of homes are without electricity in the state and telephone and internet connections are down.

Some communities have been told to boil water for drinking.

In neighbouring Victoria, 4,000 people are still stranded at Mallacoota after their escape route was cut off by fire.

Michelle Roberts, owner of the Croajingolong Cafe in Mallacoota, said: "It is hell on earth. It is the worst anybody's ever seen."

Naval ship HMAS Choules arrived in the town yesterday, where 4,000 residents and visitors have been stranded on the beach since Monday night.

Naval officials said they would open registration for evacuation this afternoon, with the HMAS Choules able to carry up to 1,000 people on the first trip.

The ship is expected to make two or three voyages over coming days.

HMAS Choules Commander Scott Houlihan said leaving by boat was the only way out of the town.

Thousands of people had already been evacuated from the greater adjoining region of East Gippsland in Victoria, one of the largest evacuations in the country since the northern city of Darwin evacuated over 35,000 people in the aftermath of cyclone Tracy in 1974.

 A satellite picture shows the bush fires burning out of control near Bateman's Bay, New South Wales

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A satellite picture shows the bush fires burning out of control near Bateman's Bay, New South WalesCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Scorching weather forecast on Saturday is expected to stoke the bush fires

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Scorching weather forecast on Saturday is expected to stoke the bush firesCredit: BSCH
 More than 200 fires are burning in New South Wales alone

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More than 200 fires are burning in New South Wales aloneCredit: @NSwrfs
 A fresh satellite image today shows fires in the Clyde Mountains south of Sydney

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A fresh satellite image today shows fires in the Clyde Mountains south of SydneyCredit: AP:Associated Press

DEATH TOLL RISES

Since the bush fire season started at least 18 people have died and 17 are missing.

The toll includes seven who died in 24 hours on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.

Fifteen of the dead are in New South Wales, including three firefighters.

Millions of animals are feared to have died, including 8,000 koalas.

Earlier today, Mr Morrison attended the funeral of volunteer fireman Geoffrey Keaton, 32, who died tackling a blaze near Sydney on December 19.

Heartbreaking images showed his young son - still with a dummy in his mouth - receiving a bravery medal on behalf of his hero dad.

More than 2,500 firefighters worked through New Year's Day in an effort to beat the flames as skies turned red over southern Australia.

A contingent of 39 firefighters from the United States and Canada landed in Melbourne today to help with the catastrophe.

The smoke also darkened skies in New Zealand after blowing hundreds of miles across the Tasman Sea.

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The New South Wales premier, Gladys Berejiklian, said the state of emergency from Friday would give emergency services the authority to undertake forced evacuations and road closures at short notice.

She said: "We don't take these decisions lightly but we also want to make sure we're taking every single precaution to be prepared for what could be a horrible day on Saturday."

 Geoffrey Keaton's young son receives his posthumous bravery medal after he was killed tackling a blaze near Sydney

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Geoffrey Keaton's young son receives his posthumous bravery medal after he was killed tackling a blaze near SydneyCredit: Reuters
 Thousands of firefighters, many of them volunteers, have been risking their lives to to control the fires over Christmas and New Year

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Thousands of firefighters, many of them volunteers, have been risking their lives to to control the fires over Christmas and New YearCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Another burned-out home in Bateman's Bay

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Another burned-out home in Bateman's BayCredit: EPA
 Smoke has turned the sky dark at the height of summer

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Smoke has turned the sky dark at the height of summerCredit: AFP or licensors
 A kangaroo bounces past a burning house in Conjola, New South Wales, on New Year's Eve

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A kangaroo bounces past a burning house in Conjola, New South Wales, on New Year's EveCredit: New York Times
 Thousands of people are stranded and waiting to be evacuated from the beach at Mallacoota, Victoria

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Thousands of people are stranded and waiting to be evacuated from the beach at Mallacoota, VictoriaCredit: Twitter/bluesfestblues
 The HMAS Choules, pictured leaving Sydney, is being sent to help the evacuation

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The HMAS Choules, pictured leaving Sydney, is being sent to help the evacuationCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Thick smoke haze hangs around Parliament House in Canberra, Australia

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Thick smoke haze hangs around Parliament House in Canberra, AustraliaCredit: EPA
 A Nasa satellite image shows smoke clouds stretching hundreds of miles across the Tasman Sea

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A Nasa satellite image shows smoke clouds stretching hundreds of miles across the Tasman Sea
 Thousands of firefighters have worked tirelessly through Christmas and New Year's in an effort to beat the flames

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Thousands of firefighters have worked tirelessly through Christmas and New Year's in an effort to beat the flamesCredit: New York Times
Furious Australian residents explode at PM Scott Morrison after town was ravaged in bushfires