As temperatures near 50C, South Australia has activated a Code Red to provide essential support and shelter for homeless individuals during the extreme heatwave.
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.
Here is a summary of the activities allowed and prohibited during the Fire Danger Season and on Total Fire Ban days in South Australia
Extreme fire danger has prompted a total fire ban in parts of South Australia, affecting Christmas celebrations.
Total fire bans have been issued across the state, in response to the hazardous fire weather conditions forecasted.
The bans, which are a response to the hazardous fire weather conditions forecasted, will last for 24 hours, starting from midnight tonight until midnight tomorrow.
The South Australian Country Fire Service (CFS) has announced a total fire ban and a range of restrictions for the Mount Loft Ranges
Over the long weekend, particularly Saturday, the Lower South East will reach conditions that will likely trigger a Total Fire Ban