An uncontrolled grass fire at Macclesfield in the Mount Lofty Ranges has prompted a Watch and Act warning, with residents urged to prepare to leave.
The CFS has updated their Watch and Act - Prepare to Leave warning for the Deep Creek Bushfire at 8:29pm today.
A Watch and Act warning is in place for the Deep Creek bushfire, with the blaze uncontrolled and moving towards multiple roads and local areas on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
Residents near Riverlea Park are on high alert as an uncontrolled bushfire heads towards the area. Authorities urge immediate evacuation, with unpredictable conditions and severe threats to safety.
South Australians are urged to be bushfire ready this summer as new funding delivers extra firefighting resources, upgraded planning and expanded emergency alerts across the state.
This grass fire is burning in a North Easterly direction, heading towards Southern Ports Highway and Old Naracoorte Road.
The BUCHFELDE bushfire is burning in a south easterly direction towards Hillier Road.
South Australia just wrapped up one of its driest summers in over 30 years, with barely any rain, farmers struggling, and many communities running out of water.
The PARIS CREEK bushfire is burning in a South Easterly direction towards Old Bull Creek Road, Dog Trap Road and Ashbourne Road. Conditions are continually changing.
Firefighters are on high alert as a scrub fire near Wilmington threatens to spread due to worsening weather conditions. The blaze has already engulfed over 5000 hectares in Mount Remarkable National Park.
Firefighters continue to battle a persistent scrub fire in Wilmington, with the blaze uncontained and expected to burn throughout the week.
UPDATE AT 9:50PM: Warning levelAdvice – Threat is Reduced ActionThe threat of this fire has reduced however people are reminded to take care in the area. Smoke will reduce visibility in the area and there is a risk of falling trees and branches. For updates, check the CFS website at cfs.sa.gov.au or phone the Information Hotline on 1800 […]
CFS is responding to a fire near Panorama, Blackwood and Eden Hills.
Total Fire Bans have been declared in several areas in South Australia due to extreme fire danger forecasts. Residents are urged to activate their bushfire survival plans immediately and stay alert for updates.
A scrub fire near Naracoorte has engulfed 20 hectares, prompting a major firefighting effort with trucks and aircraft.
Smithfield is under a "Watch and Act - Leave Now" alert as a fast-moving grass fire threatens homes. Authorities urge immediate evacuation due to today's severe fire weather conditions.
The Alert SA app has expanded to include more emergency warnings, such as severe weather and urban fires, helping South Australians stay informed and safe with real-time notifications and new features.
Ongoing efforts to contain the Solomon fire near Kimba intensify as additional firefighters join, with the blaze fueled by recent lightning.
A bushfire is currently burning in Port Lincoln in the vicinity of Happy Valley Road, Valley View Road, and Shane Street.
At this time there is no threat to life or property and firefighters are attending this fire.