bushfire
ACRES BURNED
STATE
Queensland (Australia)
ORIGIN COUNTY
containment
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Active Hotspots
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- Snapshots happen 3-4 times per day.
- Some heat may be non-wildfire.
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-27.249055134881, 152.69709671299
2025-01-31
TIMELINE
3 days
January 31
Detected
February 3
LAST UPDATED
Incident Data
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Description
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Fire Warning: AVOID SMOKE (HAZARD REDUCTION BURN) - Mount Glorious and Mount Mee - fire as at 10:33am Friday, 31 January 2025
Warning level: ADVICE
Warning area: Mount Glorious, Mount Mee and surrounding areas
Smoke is currently affecting Mount Glorious, Mount Mee and surrounding areas. This is from a hazard reduction burn in the D'Aguilar National Park. This fire is under control.
What you should do:
- Stay inside and close windows and doors.
- Keep respiratory medication close by.
- Avoid driving through smoke if you can.
- Watch out for firefighters working in the area.
- Do not fly drones around the fire. Drones affect air operations.
Impacts:
- Smoke can make it hard for some people to breathe.
- Smoke can make it hard to see when you are driving.
- No properties are at risk.
Further Information:
- For all warnings, visit the QFD Current Bushfires and Warnings website.
- Follow QFD on Facebook and X.com.
- For road closures, visit the QLD Traffic website or call 13 19 40.
- Visit the Department of Environment and Science website for live air quality data.
- Find out how to get ready for a bushfire on the QFD website under Prepare - Bushfire.
Updates will be issued if needed.
This warning is from Queensland Fire Department..
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