Queensland Bushfire Situation
Almost certainly te first time we have had a Catastophic Bushfire Warning for Queensland.
https://www.facebook.com/QldFireandRescueService/ https://newsroom.psba.qld.gov.au/Con...Releases/-3/27 All Warnings and Alerts are posted on the Newsroom link and o the Facebook page. Even if you think you are in an area of Queensland not normally under threat from bushfires you should stay informed in the current conditions. Irs a bit of a cliche, but you will not get a fire fighter at your door telling you to leave. They are too busy.Yu need to monitor your local conditions, stay tuned to ABC radio and keep up to date on the links above. Have your bushfire plan ready and stick to it. These are unprecedented conditions for Queensland and they re not going to ease in a hurry Manyof yo will receive texts, or automated landline calls regarding the fires. They are from Queensland Fire & Emergency Services, via the Emergency Alert system and you should do whatever they advise. All Emergency Alerts are also published to Facebook and the Newsroom. EA is also being used to advise of school closyres, these can be confirmed here - https://closures.det.qld.gov.au/ At this time we have LEAVE IMMEDIATELY Warnings for: Ambrose (Mt Larcom) Deepwater, Oyster Creek, Rules Beach, Baffle Creek (Agnes Wateer) Stanwell - fire moving toward Gracemere and Kabra |
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Fire Weather WarningIssued at 4:03 pm EST on Wednesday 28 November 2018. |
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https://m.cqnews.com.au/news/emergen...XQCmMZ8rH-wnKk
https://www.news.com.au/national/que...ec66c2b17eb35b https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-11-...uated/10563834 STAY SAFE - Most of these fires are currently uncontrolled |
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https://newsroom.psba.qld.gov.au/Con...ov/-3/27/14454
PREPARE TO LEAVE: Oxenford bushfire as at 5:10pm Wed 28 Nov28th November 2018 5:10 PM Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire in Oxenford and conditions could get worse. You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly. Currently as at 5.10pm Wednesday, 28 November, a bushfire is travelling in a easterly direction from the corner of Yallaroi Road and Kopps Road towards Sturt Street, Bass Court, Woodbridge Place, Davis Cup Court, McNamara Court, Hopman Court and Wimbledon Way in Oxenford. Fire crews are working to contain the fire but firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door. People in the area will be affected by smoke, which will reduce visibility and air quality. Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you believe your property is under threat. WHAT YOU SHOULD DO: • Listen to your local radio station or visit the Rural Fire Service (RFS) website for regular updates. • If you have a bushfire survival plan, finalise it now so you are ready to follow it. • If you do not have a bushfire survival plan, or if your plan is to leave, identify where you will go if you leave the area. • Advise family and friends of your plan. • Close windows and doors to minimise smoke exposure. • If you suffer from a respiratory condition, keep your medication close by. • Drive with caution in low visibility conditions. • Contact your neighbours to see if they need help preparing for the bushfire. • Pack important documents and essential items (e.g., passports, birth certificates, prescription medication, food and water, and protective clothing) in case you need to leave the area. • Put on protective clothing (e.g., a long-sleeved cotton shirt, boots with thick soles). • Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. • Bring pets inside; restrain them with a leash, a cage, or inside a secure room; and provide them with plenty of water. • Take action to protect your livestock. • Move flammable materials such as doormats, wheelie bins, and outdoor furniture away from your house. • Fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking water and firefighting water. • Close windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels to keep smoke out of the house. KEEP UP TO DATE BY: • Following QFES on Facebook (@QldFireandRescueService) and Twitter (@QldFES) • Staying tuned to your local radio station. Find your local ABC radio station at https://radio.abc.net.au/help/offline and your local commercial radio station at http://www.commercialradio.com.au/fi...on/queensland; • Visiting the Rural Fire Service (RFS) website at www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au/map FURTHER INFORMATION: • For bushfire preparation tips, visit the RFS website: www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au/BushFire_Safety • For information about road closures, call 13 19 40 or visit www.qldtraffic.qld.gov.au The next update will be provided by 7.10pm or if the situation changes. |
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LEAVE IMMEDIATELY: Campwin Beach (formerly Sarina Beach) bushfire as at 1.50am Thurs 29 Nov29th November 2018 1:50 AMMEDIA OUTLETS PLEASE NOTE: QFES REQUESTS MEDIA BROADCASTING IN THE WARNING AREA TO USE THE STANDARD EMERGENCY WARNING SIGNAL (SEWS) WITH THIS MESSAGE. Bushfire warning level: EMERGENCY WARNING Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire approaching Campwin Beach. Leaving immediately is the safest option, as it will soon be too dangerous to drive. Follow your bushfire survival plan now. If you do not have a plan, your safest option is to leave immediately if it is clear to do so. If you cannot leave, identify where you will seek shelter from the bushfire. If you are not in the area, do not return, as conditions are too dangerous. Currently as at 1.50am Thursday 29 November, a severe fast-moving fire is travelling in a northerly direction towards Campwin Beach. It is expected to impact Campwin Beach within the next thirty minutes. The fire is expected to have a significant impact on the community. Conditions are now very dangerous and firefighters may soon be unable to prevent the fire advancing. The fire may pose a threat to all lives directly in its path. Fire crews may not be able to protect your property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door: act now. Power, water, and mobile phone service may be lost and road conditions may become very dangerous over the next several hours. People in the area will be affected by smoke, which will reduce visibility and air quality. Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you believe you are under threat. WHAT YOU SHOULD DO: • Listen to your local radio station or visit the Rural Fire Service (RFS) website for regular updates. • Put on protective clothing (e.g., a long-sleeved cotton shirt, boots with thick soles). • Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. • If you suffer from a respiratory condition, keep your medication close by. If you are leaving: • Secure your pets for safe transport. • Check for road closures and then advise family and friends of your intended travel route. • Take your important documents and essential items (e.g., passports, birth certificates, prescription medication, food and water, and protective clothing) when you leave. • Drive with caution in low visibility conditions. If you are unable to leave: • Bring pets inside; restrain them with a leash, a cage, or inside a secure room; and provide them with plenty of water. • Fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water so you have access to drinking water and firefighting water. • Close windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and screens with wet towels to keep smoke out of the house. • Identify a safe spot to shelter in, which would be a place with more than one exit, preferably inside a brick building, away from windows and doors. The safest spot is the place that will keep you furthest away from the intense heat from the fire. As the fire approaches and passes, the safest spot will change, so be ready to move. KEEP UP TO DATE BY: • Following QFES on Facebook (@QldFireandRescueService) and Twitter (@QldFES) • Staying tuned to your local radio station. Find your local ABC radio station at https://radio.abc.net.au/help/offline and your local commercial radio station at http://www.commercialradio.com.au/fi...on/queensland; • Visiting the Rural Fire Service (RFS) website at www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au/map FURTHER INFORMATION: • For bushfire preparation tips, visit the RFS website: www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au/BushFire_Safety • For information about road closures, call 13 19 40 or visit www.qldtraffic.qld.gov.au The next update will be provided by 3.50am or if the situation changes. |
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LIST CURRENT AS OF 1600 local time 29/11/18
The Queensland Fire and Emergency Service at 3.10pm issued a warning telling remaining residents at Tinnanbar they should seek shelter. “Currently as at 3.10pm, a large fire is travelling in a north-easterly direction near Tinnanbar,” the warning said. https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...196bfc69d37157 |
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https://newsroom.psba.qld.gov.au/Con...Releases/-3/27 Fire Weather Warning Fire Weather WarningIssued at 4:42 am EST on Thursday 29 November 2018. |
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A 21-year-old man has died after being hit by a falling tree while trying to clear a fire break on his family's property in central Queensland.
He was cutting a tree with a chainsaw when it fell and trapped him at Rolleston, on the Central Highlands, west of Gladstone. Video filmed from a helicopter of the long fire front continuing to burn in the Deepwater area. |
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Stay up to date with the current warnings here - https://newsroom.psba.qld.gov.au/Con...ings/1020/1086
There are still over 100 bushfires burning across the state and many are not yet contained and can still require short notice evacuations. Emergency Alerts are still being issued but everyone should stay alert and monitor their local situation Fires continue to break out right across the state so we can't become complacent. The sooner you hear a warning and are informed of the situation, the more time you will have to follow directions and stay safe. All residents who have evacuated are encouraged to register through the Red Cross Service, Register.Find.Reunite. If you are looking for someone who was evacuated or otherwise affected, you can register and check on Register.Find.Reunite.from a computer or any mobile device. Some facts, for anyone interested:
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