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  Understanding Bushfires

 

Bushfire is a natural occurrence, and one of natures most devastating forces. And more people than ever before are choosing to live in or near bushland. Semi-rural and urban residential estates on the outskirts of our cities and towns as well as properties exposed to corridors of bushland in urban settings are potentially at risk of the threat of bushfires.
If you live in a place where the city meets the bush you should consider this information carefully. The dangers faced from bushfires include threats to people, property, community assets, wildlife, the landscape and the environment.
Firefighters urge residents to be aware of the risks and responsibilities in grass and bushfire-prone areas, and to prepare their properties for the fire season.
Responding to bushfires must be shared between Queensland Fire and Rescue Service (QFRS), local government, communities and most importantly, individuals. The Service takes its responsibility very seriously to protect the lives and property of those in the path of bushfire. However, in some situations, such as major or multiple bushfires, the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service cannot guarantee that a fire fighting appliance and crew will be available to protect every residence.

Bush Fire Management

Follow the hyperlinks below for some information on bush fire management.

       Understand the Basics of Fire

 

     Understand the Basics of Wildfire

 

 
 

 

 
 
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