SA Country Fire Service

Incident Update

Message ID: 0004148
Time Message Issued: 11:37
Date Message Issued: 30/12/2019

Origin / Name: CUDLEE CREEK

Incident Update - CUDLEE CREEK

Critical Information

ISSUED FOR CUDLEE CREEK

A CATASTROPHIC Total Fire Ban has been declared for today, Monday 30-Dec-2019, in the Mt Lofty Ranges.

Residents are urged to be vigilant and be prepared to act to ensure their own safety, as the situation over the next 24hrs may change rapidly.

If you see an unattended fire call triple zero (000).

Weather conditions for today, Monday are unfavourable and will result in very dangerous fire conditions. Fire outbreaks in these conditions will be difficult to suppress and have the potential to significantly increase the size of the Cudlee Creek Fire and impact on the surrounding locations with flame, smoke and embers. The forecast wind change, from the North to the South West, is expected between 12 noon and 3pm.

Properties to the South and East of the fire ground are at most risk of outbreaks during Monday's Catastrophic Fire Danger Rating. This includes the following localities:

  • Balhannah
  • Basket Range
  • Birdwood
  • Brukunga
  • Callington
  • Carey Gully
  • Charleston
  • Cherryville
  • Dawesley
  • Forest Range
  • Gumeracha
  • Hahndorf
  • Hay Valley
  • Kanmantoo
  • Lenswood
  • Little Hampton
  • Lobethal
  • Marble Hill
  • Monarto
  • Mount Pleasant
  • Mount Torrens
  • Nairne
  • Oakbank
  • Palmer
  • Petwood
  • Rockleigh
  • Tepko
  • Totness
  • Tungkillo
  • Woodside

Residents inside the fire ground need to be alert for hotspots and re-ignitions. Residents adjoining the fire ground should activate their Bushfire Survival Plan now. If you are not prepared, leaving early is the safest option.

The community is asked not to enter the fire affected area as it is not safe.

Police continue to have a significant presence on the fire ground.

Road access is being continually reviewed and roads may close at short notice. There is still the threat of falling branches and whole trees and stock wandering on the road. A large amount of road signage has been damaged adding an extra risk to road travel. Refer to www.traffic.sa.gov.au for the latest information.

For more information on Relief and Recovery visit Department of Human Services dhs.sa.gov.au/services/disaster-recovery/cudleecreek or phone the Recovery Hotline on 1800 302 787

More information on preparing your property are available on the CFS website www.cfs.sa.gov.au/site/resources/fact_sheets.jsp

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: Dec 30 2019 16:00

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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