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Old Mt Slide Road planned burn heads-up

Forest Fire Management Victoria (FFMVic) and Country Fire Authority (CFA) advise that the Toolangi – Old Mt Slide Road planned burn, located at 35km south east of Toolangi will be ignited at any time within the next 10 days if conditions are suitable.

Weather conditions and fuel moisture levels at the burn site are being monitored and safety checks carried out in preparation for the burn.

If conditions are not suitable, the burn may be postponed.

Note that some burns are carried out in stages, with part of the burn completed, and crews returning later to carry out further work within the burn area.

If so, you will receive notifications when the burn is once again scheduled to be carried out.

What to do about:

Smoke

Some planned burns can produce heavy smoke.

Smoke can travel long distances. It may also settle in valleys and other low-lying areas, especially overnight.

Think about how smoke from this burn may affect you and what precautions to take to reduce your exposure.

Avoid physical activity during smoky conditions.

Remain inside, if possible. Close windows and doors to prevent smoke from entering buildings and vehicles.

If you are experiencing any symptoms that may be due to smoke exposure, the Department of Health and Human Services advises that you should seek medical advice or call NURSE-ON-CALL on 1300 60 60 24.

Road travel

Road travel may be hazardous if smoke causes low visibility.

Crews in fire-fighting vehicles will be using local roads to access the burn area.

Road signs may be in place to slow traffic. Obey all traffic signs and instructions from fire agency crews and traffic management crews near planned burns.

For travel times and roadworks check traffic.vicroads.vic.gov.au

Restricted access to planned burn areas

Be aware of planned burning happening in your local area or in areas you plan to visit. See plannedburns.ffm.vic.gov.au for where burns are about to occur.

The status of a burn can change quickly. Be prepared to change your plans and stay away from areas where burns are taking place.

Access may be restricted where planned burning is being carried out – this can include forests, parks, national parks, state government and council reserves and along roadsides.

Access may be restricted

while final preparations are being made before the burn is carried out

during planned burning operations

in areas that have recently been burnt

while post-burn safety checks are being completed

During these periods you may not be able to access some roads, walking tracks, car parks, camping grounds, picnic sites and other recreation areas.

Access will be permitted once the planned burn is declared safe – see plannedburns.ffm.vic.gov.au for the current status of FFMVic and CFA burns.

Stay informed about this planned burn

Visit plannedburns.ffm.vic.gov.au

Call the VicEmergency Hotline on freecall 1800 226 226

Callers who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have a speech/communication impairment can contact via the National Relay Service on 1800 555 677

For further information about planned burning

Visit ffm.vic.gov.au/plannedburn for information about why planned burns are carried out on public land (including forests, national parks and state government parks and reserves).

Visit cfa.vic.gov.au/about/planned-burns for information about why planned burns are carried out on private land (including private property, council parks and reserves, railway and road reserves).

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