December 24, 2024

Bushfire season kicks off tomorrow, and residents in New South Wales are being warned to prepare for a long, warm summer.

Already since July 1, firefighters across the state have responded to more than 1600 bushfires and grass fires.

Hazard reduction burns have already taken place around Sydney, with 100 extra crew members put on by the state government as they continue to reduce fuel loads.

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Residents are encouraged to take steps themselves to reduce fire risk, including by trimming overhanging trees and shrubs, mowing grass, cleaning the gutters, and preparing a sturdy hose that can reach around their homes.

People are also urged to remove burnable material from around their residents – everything from mulch, to wood piles, to door mats.

The bushfire season runs from October 1 to March 31 next year.

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“Consecutive years of wet weather have fuelled growth of vegetation like grasslands, particularly west of the Great Dividing Range,” Rural Fire Service Commissioner Rob Rogers said.

“Grass fires can be especially dangerous because they start quickly and spread rapidly, destroying homes and stock.

“There can never be a fire truck outside every home, so people need to have a plan in place if threatened by fire. Make sure your whole family knows whether you will stay and defend your home or will leave early – and if so, where you will go.”

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Bush Fire Survival Plans and information on preparing your property and family are available on the RFS website.

Residents can stay up to date on fires in their area using the RFS website, the Hazards Near Me app, listening to your local radio station, or by calling the RFS Bush Fire Information Line on 1800 679 737.

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