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Early Start To Fire Ban Season For 2024-25 – EXTREME Declared for Mid North 2nd Nov.

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No burning allowed from November 1st 2024 to 30th April 2025

No burning allowed from November 1st 2024 to 30th April 2025
No burning allowed from November 1st 2024 to 30th April 2025

Fire Bans & Fire Danger Rating Advice

Issued on 01 November 2024 at 16:15

Total Fire Bans

Media and the public are advised that TOTAL FIRE BANS have been declared for 02 November 2024 in the following Fire Ban Districts:

  • West Coast – Extreme
  • Eastern Eyre Peninsula – Extreme
  • Lower Eyre Peninsula – Extreme
  • Flinders – Extreme
  • Mid North – Extreme
  • Mount Lofty Ranges – Extreme
  • Yorke Peninsula – Extreme
  • Riverland – Extreme
  • Murraylands – Extreme

Where Total Fire Bans have been declared, very hazardous fire weather conditions are predicted.
The Total Fire Ban will apply for 24 hours from midnight tonight to midnight tomorrow.
The CFS recommends that you implement your Bushfire Survival Plan.

Fire Danger Ratings

Where fire ban districts have a forecast fire danger rating of Extreme, only well prepared, well constructed and actively defended houses are likely to offer safety during a fire.

What should you do

  • If you don’t have a plan to ensure your survival, leaving early before a fire starts is your safest option.
  • In making your plan, you should be aware that in high fire danger conditions, essential services including mains-fed electricity and water supply may not be available due to the prevailing weather conditions.
  • Landowners are asked to adhere to local harvest codes of practice which are available from your local council.
  • Landowners are also asked to ensure that any burn-off activities conducted today are fully extinguished before midnight tonight.
  • Agencies are advised to activate their Total Fire Ban procedures in preparation for these predicted fire weather conditions.

Stay informed

For emergencies call Triple Zero (000).

“The message remains the same, plan and prepare for bushfires – especially if you live, work or travel through a regional or rural location.”

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