SA Country Fire Service

Incident Update

GERMAN FLAT

German Flat Hay Stack

Issued for GERMAN FLAT near Tantanoola in the Lower South East of South Australia.

The Country Fire Service are continuing to monitor a hay stack fire near Tantanoola in the Lower South East.

Emergency Services were alerted to smoke from forestry cameras located at The Bluff and Carpenters Rocks on Wednesday night the 17th of January. Initially, five fire trucks with 25 CFS volunteer firefighters, found approximately 400 hay bales, around a hectare of grass and a Manitou Telehandler (forklift) alight on arrival with an estimated loss of $90,000.

Currently, three fire trucks with 15 CFS volunteer firefighters are being assisted by earth moving machinery to spread out the hay and extinguish hot spots. This work is causing smoke over the German Flat, Tantanoola, Burrungule, Carpenters Rocks and Pelican Point areas.

The CFS will continue to monitor the fire over coming days due to the predicted upcoming heat.

Hazards may include reduced visibility due to smoke and emergency vehicles operating in the area. People with breathing difficulties should remain indoors and close windows and doors..

This message will be updated as the situation changes or before: Jan 20 2024 18:00

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For emergencies call Triple Zero (000).

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