Bushfires - South Australia
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Bushfires - South Australia
Several major fires burning in South Australia, keep up to date with the incidents here :
http://www.cfs.sa.gov.au/site/news_m..._incidents.jsp
Note Especially:
EMERGENCY WARNING FOR A BUSHFIRE BURNING UNDER EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS
CFS advises that a serious bushfire is burning out of control at Sleaford Mere, west of Tulka near Port Lincoln on the Lower Eyre Peninsula.
The TULKA fire is travelling in a Southerly direction towards Fishery Bay. There is a risk to lives and homes.
The uncontrolled fire is burning in Scrub.
Check and follow your bushfire survival plan. Take shelter when the fire arrives and protect yourself from the fires heat.
Only leave if the path is clear to a safe place.
You should not enter this area as the roads may not be safe.
Homes that are situated and constructed or modified to withstand a bushfire, that are prepared to the highest level and actively defended, may provide safety.
BUSHFIRE WATCH AND ACT MESSAGE
CFS advises that a bushfire is out of control at CALPATANNA WATERHOLE CONSERVATION PARK, NORTH OF CALCA near STREAKY BAY ON THE WEST COAST..
There is a risk to lives and homes. ahead and during the forecast wind change this evening. The uncontrolled fire is burning in Scrub. Check and follow your bushfire survival plan. Take shelter when the fire arrives and protect yourself from the fires heat.
The CALCA fire is travelling in a The CALCA fire is travelling in a SOUTHERLY direction . direction towards towards CALCA TOWNSHIP.
The uncontrolled fire is burning in Stubble and conditions are continually changing.
Check and follow your bushfire survival plan and prepare for a bushfire in your area. If your plan is to leave or you are not prepared, leave now.
Only leave if the path is clear to a safe place.
You should not enter this area as the roads may not be safe.
Well prepared and actively defended homes can offer safety.
For information about bushfires, check the CFS website www.cfs.sa.gov.au or call the Bushfire Information Hotline on 1300 362 361.
http://www.cfs.sa.gov.au/site/news_m..._incidents.jsp
Note Especially:
EMERGENCY WARNING FOR A BUSHFIRE BURNING UNDER EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS
CFS advises that a serious bushfire is burning out of control at Sleaford Mere, west of Tulka near Port Lincoln on the Lower Eyre Peninsula.
The TULKA fire is travelling in a Southerly direction towards Fishery Bay. There is a risk to lives and homes.
The uncontrolled fire is burning in Scrub.
Check and follow your bushfire survival plan. Take shelter when the fire arrives and protect yourself from the fires heat.
Only leave if the path is clear to a safe place.
You should not enter this area as the roads may not be safe.
Homes that are situated and constructed or modified to withstand a bushfire, that are prepared to the highest level and actively defended, may provide safety.
BUSHFIRE WATCH AND ACT MESSAGE
CFS advises that a bushfire is out of control at CALPATANNA WATERHOLE CONSERVATION PARK, NORTH OF CALCA near STREAKY BAY ON THE WEST COAST..
There is a risk to lives and homes. ahead and during the forecast wind change this evening. The uncontrolled fire is burning in Scrub. Check and follow your bushfire survival plan. Take shelter when the fire arrives and protect yourself from the fires heat.
The CALCA fire is travelling in a The CALCA fire is travelling in a SOUTHERLY direction . direction towards towards CALCA TOWNSHIP.
The uncontrolled fire is burning in Stubble and conditions are continually changing.
Check and follow your bushfire survival plan and prepare for a bushfire in your area. If your plan is to leave or you are not prepared, leave now.
Only leave if the path is clear to a safe place.
You should not enter this area as the roads may not be safe.
Well prepared and actively defended homes can offer safety.
For information about bushfires, check the CFS website www.cfs.sa.gov.au or call the Bushfire Information Hotline on 1300 362 361.