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Family airlifted from bushfire after sheltering in shipping container

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Published: January 11, 2026
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A family is grateful to be alive after they were forced to huddle together inside a shipping container as flames tore through their home.

Isabel Bafunno, 81, said they tried to put out the fire when it reached their remote Caveat property in Victoria, but “it was hopeless”.

Outside, fire crews battled one of the state’s fiercest blazes, named the Longwood fire.

Isabel Bafunno, 81, said they tried to put out the fire when it reached their remote Caveat property in Victoria, but “it was hopeless”. (Nine)
An ember attack overwhelmed the property. (Nine)

Bafunno, her 59-year-old daughter, and her 92-year-old brother Peter Palmieri endured a long, anxious wait.

It wasn’t until Saturday morning that the Police Air Wing chopper arrived to get them to safety.

“They’re an amazing lot. They are wonderful, wonderful people, all of them in that kind of thing,” she said.

Peter thought the home he built in 1976 was fireproof – but the intensity of the blaze was nothing he’d seen before.

An ember attack overwhelmed the property.

“Suddenly, I don’t know maybe the heat it blew up the wall over the home, it blew up,” he said.

Isabel Bafunno, 81, said they tried to put out the fire when it reached their remote Caveat property in Victoria, but “it was hopeless”. (Victoria Police)
Air Wing Tactical Flight Officer LSC Brittany Smith said they were extremely lucky. (Victoria Police)

“Everywhere you look it looked like a war, sparks everywhere.”

Isabel’s daughter braved the flames to save the family cat.

“We had to run into the house and it was all smoke, and we couldn’t see a thing, you know,” she said.

Their beloved Bubba is recovering at a nearby vet.

Air Wing Tactical Flight Officer LSC Brittany Smith said they were extremely lucky.

“By no means do we encourage people to shelter in shipping containers, however on this occasion all I can say is this family is extremely lucky,” she said.

“It was good we were able to get in and get them out.”

Isabella Bafunno, her 59-year-old daughter, and her 92-year-old brother Peter Palmieri endured a long, anxious wait after their home was ravaged by the bushfire. (Nine)
The town of Harcourt in Victoria has been devastated by the bushfires. (Jason South.)

Many Victorians are returning home for the first time.

In Yarck, residents are only just being let back in, stepping into the aftermath of what the fire spared, and what it didn’t.

The Maroondah Highway is lined with the ruins of family homes, at least 11 have been lost in a town that has only about 30.

With fire bearing down on all sides, Bob Balsdon stood his ground armed with nothing more than a mop and a bucket.

Ann and Jaime Laherty-Hunt’s property destroyed by the bushfire on Longwood Ruffy Road near Ruffy. (Eddie Jim.)

“Yeah, at one stage we had to because the fire truck had to go in the end,” he said.

“Nobody could get water so we just fought it with buckets and mops and shovels, whatever we could to save the house.”

Because it’s been so hard for crews to get into Yarck, they haven’t been able to assess the trees, so the Maroondah Highway has turned into a dangerous obstacle course.

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