Fire restrictions end for Gannawarra

The Fire Danger Period (FDP) will finish at 1.00am on Monday, 15 March in the following municipalities in CFA's District 20:

  • Gannawarra Shire Council

Fire restrictions end for Gannawarra

Above average summer rainfall has led to a reduced bushfire risk for autumn, and these conditions have led to reduced fire activity in both grasslands and forests this summer.

According to the latest Australian Seasonal Outlook, much of Victoria will continue to experience milder conditions and lower bushfire potential over the coming months.

CFA District 20 Assistant Chief Fire Officer (ACFO) Bryan Suckling said although some of the rainfall was patchy across the district, there's been a clear reduction in grass fire response.

"Weather conditions have been mild and we're seeing green shoots pushing through in many locations," said ACFO Suckling.

"The risk of fire has diminished and we need to adjust our restrictions appropriately."

"Restrictions remain in place for Loddon and Campaspe Shires, however we're reviewing this on a weekly basis. Permits for essential burning in those shires can be submitted online and will be assessed accordingly.

ACFO Suckling emphasised that while the FDP is coming to an end in some areas, it is still important to remain vigilant.

"We're urging everyone to stay safe, whether you're living in or travelling to high bushfire risk areas," he said.

"Please monitor the conditions on hot, dry and windy days, as we may still see some days of elevated fire risk."

While the Fire Danger Period will come to an end, it is still important that residents check the local conditions are safe for any burn-off they were considering undertaking.

"You must register your burn-offs, check weather conditions and follow local council laws and regulations," ACFO Suckling said.

"Registering your burn-off ensures that if somebody reports smoke, the incident will be cross-checked with the burn-off register, which will then prevent CFA volunteers wasting resources and showing up at your door."

Landowners can now register their burn-off online at www.firepermits.vic.gov.au.

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