SA Country Fire Service

Incident Update

Message ID: 0005298
Time Message Issued: 16:01
Date Message Issued: 13/01/2021

Origin / Name: BLACKFORD

Grass fire at Blackford, Lucindale, and Avenue Range in the Lower South East of South Australia

ISSUED FOR BLACKFORD

SA Country Fire Service (CFS) is currently in attendance at a grass fire in the Blackford, Avenue Range and Lucindale areas in the Lower South East of South Australia. The fire is now listed as controlled however there is a current advice message warning people of falling trees and wandering stock. CFS believes parts of the fire will continue to burn for the next 10 days within containment lines.

The fire has impacted the communities of Avenue Range, Blackford and Lucindale with several structures confirmed lost or substantially damaged. The fire has burnt more than 14,174ha of grass and scrub, with significant losses to fencing and livestock.

CFS and Department of Environment and Water (DEW) have 20 fire trucks and 100 firefighters currently on the fireground. The local forestry companies are assisting with 10 fire trucks and personnel. Firefighters are continuing to put pockets of fire out and are concentrating on strengthening containment lines.
Donations of stock feed and hay are being gathered at Yakka Park, Lucindale by the Lucindale Lions Club for distribution to local farmers. If you have stock feed or hay you are wishing to donate please contact Peter Corrigan on 0418 394 980.
The Lucindale Lions club are accepting cash donations to assist those families that have been impacted by the fire. To donate please contact the Lucindale Post Office on 08 8766 2020.

Department of Primary Industry SA (PIRSA) teams are in the fire affected area assessing stock losses and helping locals with injured stock. If you need assistance or information regarding your livestock please call 1800 255 556 and choose option 1 for bushfire response. The Naracoorte Lucindale Council are assisting with removal and disposal of deceased livestock and native animals.

South Australian Power Networks (SAPN-ETSA) is inspecting and repairing electrical infrastructure. Please stay well away from any down power lines until SAPN have completed repairs. If you have downed power lines on your property please phone 13 13 66.

Although the roads through the area are open, please refer to the traffic.sa.gov.au for updates as these are changing with conditions. Non-essential travel through the fire affected area should be avoided as there is still heavy machinery and fire trucks operating in and around the fire. The public are reminded that the speed limits past emergency services vehicles is 25kph. If you are driving through this area you should slow down and be aware of fallen trees, injured or deceased livestock and wildlife that may be on the roads. Fences along the roads are not secure and stock may still be wandering across the roads. At times smoke may also impact visibility so please keep your headlights on and drive to the conditions.

If the general public see any outbreaks of fire they should immediately contact 000.

For updates visit the CFS website (www.cfs.sa.gov.au) or phone the Bushfire Information Hotline on 1800 362 361.

This message will be updated as the situation changes or before: Jan 14 2021 10:00

WHAT TO DO:

  • Check and follow your Bushfire Survival Plan
  • Decide what you will do if the situation changes
  • Look and listen for information on television, radio, internet, mobile phones and by speaking with neighbours

KEEP UP TO DATE:

Do not rely on a single source for warning information.

For emergencies call Triple Zero (000)

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Stay informed

For emergencies call Triple Zero (000).

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