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Sikh volunteers who are providing free food for bushfire victims in Victoria have been hailed as "legends". Members of the Melbourne-based Sikh Volunteers Australia have crisscrossed affected areas.

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Sikh group giving free food to bushfire victims 'Legends'
Sikh volunteers who are providing free food for bushfire victims in Victoria have been hailed as "legends". Members of the Melbourne-based Sikh Volunteers Australia have crisscrossed affected areas.

Premier Daniel Andrews tweeted "there's a saying that in a crisis, we should look for the helpers".

"These legends from Sikh Volunteers Australia drove up to Bairnsdale from Melbourne on Monday – and they've been serving free, hot meals ever since."

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There’s a saying that in a crisis, we should look for the helpers.

These legends from Sikh Volunteers Australia drove up to Bairnsdale from Melbourne on Monday – and they’ve been serving free, hot meals ever since.

People helping people. That's what Victoria is all about.

Many others have followed Mr Andrews' lead.

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Thank you to the Sikh community again. This is not the first time they have helped during this fire season.

True Champions

SBS News talked to members of the group as they were giving out free meals at an evacuation centre in Bairnsdale.

The group usually provides food twice a week for those in need around Melbourne.

But member Jafwinder Singh said this "disaster" was too big to ignore.

"We decided to come here and serve the people as much as we can," he said.

"We have a database of more than 100 volunteers" and a number were "very willing to come down".

Mr Singh said "preparing the food and bringing it down here from the [Melbourne] base is impossible. It's a four-hour journey and we can't keep that food for that long".

So locals have helped out by providing kitchens for them to use.

Fellow volunteer Manpreet Singh said "we will stay here until the situation gets normal".

Two people are dead and 28 are missing as massive bushfires continue to tear through Victoria's east.

Almost 50 fires were raging in the state on Friday afternoon, predominantly in East Gippsland, the alpine region and the northeast.


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