12 December 2009

[rfs-bluemountains-information] Information from Blue Mountains Fire Control Centre, Katoomba on Bush Fire Situation in the Blue Mountains Council area.

Information from Blue Mountains Fire Control Centre, Katoomba on Bush Fire Situation in the Blue Mountains Council area.

Issued at 1900 hrs on 12th December 2009

 

Grose Head South Fire

 

Situation

 

NSW Rural Fire Service firefighters from Blue Mountains, Hawkesbury and National Parks Wildlife Service have continued to strengthen containment lines for the Grose Valley fire, 5 kilometres west of Yarramundi on Kariwoga Ridge south of the Grose River. The fire has burnt approximately 80 hectares of bushland in remote and rugged terrain. The fire continues to burn uncontained, however there are no immediate threats to property.

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Today, water bombing aircraft including the Air Crane continued to work on the eastern and western active edges of the fire to slow its progression and to support ground crews. Remote Area firefighters were deployed to the northern edge of the fire south of the Grose River to strengthen containment lines and to work on the fire edge. Crews were also deployed west of the fire ground to establish a helipad to support further deployments of Remote Area Firefighters tomorrow. Water bombing aircraft will continue to work the active edges of the fire and assist the crews.

 

Heavy earth moving equipment has cleared the Bees Nest Trail between Springwood Ridge and Shaws Ridge north of Winmalee to consolidate containment lines. This will continue  tomorrow as part of the overall containment strategy.

 

Advice

 

While there is no immediate threat to property, people in the areas of Hawkesbury Heights, Bowen Mountain, Grose Vale, Grose Wold, Winmalee and Yarramundi should continue to monitor the situation. Follow your Bush Fire Survival Plan. In High fire danger conditions, terrain is more likely to affect fire behaviour than weather conditions, which may cause an increase in fire intensity.

 

Weather Forecast

 

Sunday 13/12/09 - Maximum Temperature 32 degrees, 20-37% Relative Humidity, winds from the NW turning ESE later in the day, 20Kph gusting to 30Kph. Fire Danger Rating is High. In High fire danger conditions terrain is more likely to affect fire behaviour than weather conditions, which may cause an increase in fire intensity.

 

Monday 14/12/09 – A few showers. E/SE winds to 30Kph. Maximum Temperature of 25 degrees and Min Relative Humidity of 50%.

 

Information

 

All walking trails in the Springwood Ridge, Blue Gum swamp and Shaws Ridge north of Winmalee will remain closed until further notice.  For further information on National Park Closures go to the National Parks & Wildlife Service website www.environment.nsw.gov.au/nationalparks

 

·         Updates on this fire and the current and the Fire Danger Rating in your area are available at www.rfs.nsw.gov.au or by calling call 1800 NSW RFS (1800 679 737).

·         For information on Neighbourhood Safer Places (NSP) go to www.rfs.nsw.gov.au 

·         For information in relation to bush fire hazards and preparing your property contact your local Rural Fire Brigade Station or your local NSW RFS Fire Control Centre.

·         If you need to report a new fire or require urgent assistance, dial Triple Zero (000).

 

Authorised by Incident Controller Supt. Karen Hodges, Blue Mountains Fire Control Centre.

Issued by the Incident Management Team on behalf of the Commissioner of the NSW Rural Fire Service.

 

 

Inspector Paul McGrath
Public Liaison Officer

Blue Mountains District
NSW Rural Fire Service

Emergency Services Centre
Cnr Bathurst Rd & Valley Rd
KATOOMBA NSW 2780

 

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