Across the afternoon, firegrounds were impacted by erratic and dangerous fire activity moving towards properties and through bushland. Firefighters have done an exceptional job combatting fires across the state. https://t.co/SwFG8PzKTA pic.twitter.com/QK73Qg2oF7
— NSW RFS (@NSWRFS) October 31, 2023
Watch and Act: Glens Creek Rd, Nymboida (Clarence Valley LGA)
— NSW RFS (@NSWRFS) October 31, 2023
A fire continues to burn in the vicinity of Glens Creek Rd, Nymboida. The fire is currently spotting to the east. Residents near Armidale Rd in the Blaxlands Creek area should Prepare Now. https://t.co/8wmyJZmbXh pic.twitter.com/0monr1q37j
Glens Creek Rd bushfire at night Nymboida, Clarence Valley IMAGE: NSWRFS |
Bushfire lit night sky Coutts Crossing, Clarence Valley IMAGE: supplied |
As of 8am, there are 89 fires burning around NSW, with 27 not yet contained. There are currently 9 fires burning at a 'Watch and Act' level. It's important you monitor the changing conditions and stay up-to-date through Hazards Near Me and #RFS website: https://t.co/SwFG8PzKTA pic.twitter.com/V3Fap44CZK
— NSW RFS (@NSWRFS) October 31, 2023
As southern Qld (black) & northern NSW (yellow & orange) wildfires begin to merge. NSWRFS fire map retrieved 1 Nov 2023 at 6:49am. Fire danger level moderate to high across northern NSW this morning. @YaThinkN @MinhKular @lynlinking @WgarNews pic.twitter.com/5PLkBGlZmW
— no_filter_Yamba (@no_filter_Yamba) October 31, 2023
1 November 2022:
The Bush Fire Danger Period is now in place for all local government areas around New South Wales, including along the southern border. If you’re planning on using fire on your property, you’ll need a permit. For more information, visit the #RFS website: http://rfs.nsw.gov.au/BFDP
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