Source: QLD Rural Fire Service
LEAVE IMMEDIATELY: THORTON (part of Glen Rock bushfire) bushfire
as at 11.50am Tues 8 Oct
Bushfire warning level: EMERGENCY WARNING
Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a
bushfire approaching Thornton. Leaving immediately is the safest
option, as it will soon be too dangerous to drive.
Follow your bushfire survival plan now. If you do not have a plan,
your safest option is to leave immediately if it is clear to do so.
If you cannot leave, identify where you will seek shelter from the
bushfire. If you are not in the area, do not return, as conditions
are too dangerous.
Currently as at 11.50am Tuesday 8 October, a dangerous fire is
travelling in a northerly direction from the Glen Rock National
Park towards Main Camp Creek Road, Thornton. It is expected to
impact Main Camp Creek Road. The fire is expected to have a
significant impact on the community.
Anyone in the area should evacuate in a northerly direction via
Main Camp Creek Road.
Conditions are now very dangerous and firefighters may soon be
unable to prevent the fire advancing. The fire may pose a threat to
all lives directly in its path. Fire crews may not be able to
protect your property. You should not expect a firefighter at your
door: act now.
Power, water, and mobile phone service may be lost and road
conditions may become very dangerous over the next several
hours.
People in the area will be affected by smoke, which will reduce
visibility and air quality.
Call Triple Zero (000) immediately if you believe you are under
threat.
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO:
- Listen to your local radio station or visit the Rural Fire
Service (RFS) website for regular updates.
- Put on protective clothing (e.g., a long-sleeved cotton shirt,
boots with thick soles).
- Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.
- If you suffer from a respiratory condition, keep your medication
close by.
If you are leaving:
- Secure your pets for safe transport.
- Check for road closures and then advise family and friends of
your intended travel route.
- Take your important documents and essential items (e.g.,
passports, birth certificates, prescription medication, food and
water, and protective clothing) when you leave.
- Drive with caution in low visibility conditions.
If you are unable to leave:
- Bring pets inside; restrain them with a leash, a cage, or inside
a secure room; and provide them with plenty of water.
- Fill containers such as your bath, sinks, and buckets with water
so you have access to drinking water and firefighting water.
- Close windows and doors, sealing the gaps under doors and
screens with wet towels to keep smoke out of the house.
- Identify a safe spot to shelter in, which would be a place with
more than one exit, preferably inside a brick building, away from
windows and doors. The safest spot is the place that will keep you
furthest away from the intense heat from the fire. As the fire
approaches and passes, the safest spot will change, so be ready to
move.
KEEP UP TO DATE BY:
- Following QFES on Facebook (@QldFireandRescueService) and
Twitter (@QldFES)
- Staying tuned to your local radio station. Find your local ABC
radio station at https://radio.abc.net.au/help/offline and your
local commercial radio station at
http://www.commercialradio.com.au/find-a-station/queensland;
- Visiting the Rural Fire Service (RFS) website at
www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au/map
FURTHER INFORMATION:
- For bushfire preparation tips, visit the RFS website:
www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au/BushFire_Safety
- For information about road closures, call 13 19 40 or visit
www.qldtraffic.qld.gov.au
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08/Oct/2019 01:23 PM