WORK is under way to restore Victoria's Country Fire Authority (CFA) website to full capacity.
The crash occurred as the state sweltered through its hottest day in several years. At some points up to 700 people a second tried to access the website and FireReady App.
In a statement late on Friday, Victoria's fire services commissioner Craig Lapsley said he had asked CFA chief Mick Bourke to investigate why some people were still experiencing delays on the website.
Mr Lapsley said the CFA would work throughout the weekend to respond to the issue as a "key priority".
"We recognise it has been frustrating for people who rely on the website and app for fire information," he said.
"Seeking out the appropriate information is exactly what we have been asking the community to do and we know people are relying on this technology to keep themselves updated about their fire risk."
The capacity of the website and the FireReady App were increased after the crash.
Mr Lapsley says important fire information is also available from ABC radio, SKY NEWS, and CFA social media channels such as Facebook and Twitter as well as the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667.
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