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The fire is being patrolled at regular intervals by Tasmania Fire Service crews.
If there is any fire activity causing you concern, please report it to the Tasmania Fire Service by calling triple zero (000).
Data supplied by Tasmanian Department of Premier and Cabinet. View incident details.
If you are one of the 5.5 million Australians living with a disability, you are potentially more vulnerable to disaster risk. Use this guide and start your emergency planning now.
This guide offers practical emergency advice for parents and carers of infants.
The Australian Fire Danger Rating System gives you an idea of how dangerous a fire could be if one starts in your area. It's quite simple — and it could save your life.
Stay informed in an emergency, set your local ABC radio station in the ABC listen app, and find the frequency on your battery-powered radio.
If there's a bushfire warning for your area, follow your bushfire survival plan. Remember, it's always safest to leave early.
It's important to stay up to date with weather conditions and the fire danger ratings for the area you'll be travelling to. Keep your car radio tuned to the local ABC radio station for important information.
Electricity supply is often affected by disasters and in the immediate aftermath the conditions can be very dangerous. Here's some advice on how to stay safe if you lose power during a fire emergency.