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Fires Near Me

The Fires Near Me app helps you find out about bush fires in your area.

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Imagine you are looking at the Fires Near Me app. What would you do if the local fire was at the yellow ‘Watch and Act’ alert level?

Hey Firestromers!

Everyone with a mobile phone should have the Fires Near Me app.

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  • Being prepared,
  • Keep informed,
  • Major bush fires

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On hot and windy days, the fire service may declare a ban on all fires.
On Monday 3 February 2020 this special bush fire edition of Four Corner first went to air on ABC Television.
#1 FACT

A bush fire is classified as ‘out of control’ when it is spreading on one or more fronts and effective containment strategies are not in place for the entire perimeter.

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