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Fire Danger Period declared

Yarra Ranges residents have just over two weeks left to prepare properties before the Fire Danger Period comes into effect at 1am on 16 December.

From this date, residents cannot light a fire in the open air without a permit from the CFA or compliance with certain requirements.

Yarra Ranges Mayor, Richard Higgins, encouraged residents to continue clearing their properties.

“The Fire Danger Period officially marks the start of the fire season in Yarra Ranges, but we know from recent events that the risk of fire doesn’t wait,” he said.

“Fallen tree debris, grass, twigs and excess vegetation can dry out and become very flammable in the event of a bush or grass fire, so it’s important to clear up what you can before the fire season begins properly.

“Check the Council website for details about burning off in your area before the Fire Danger Period and remember that burning off isn’t the only way you can prepare; use a fortnightly green waste bin or take excess green waste to the tip.”

Despite the Fire Danger Period commencing in a couple of weeks, the eastern suburbs have already experienced severe fire conditions over the past month.

On 21 November a Watch and Act notice was issued for a bushfire on Rankins Road, Monbulk with two aircraft called in to battle the blaze.

Forest Fire Management Victoria’s regional manager, Dan White, said the state’s firefighting agencies are “into firefighting mode now.”

“We’re not quite into summer yet but already the conditions have shown that there are fires around,” he said.

“We’ve had quite a strong supporting role in NSW from all the agencies in Victoria for the last few weeks.

“Then just last week we had a band of lightning across the state which started a number of fires in the north and the east of the state.”

The CFA has not officially declared the Fire Danger Period for the Yarra Ranges but is expected to by next week.

Before the Fire Danger Period commences residents conducting burn-offs on private property still need to check weather conditions, monitor the wind, follow local Council laws and register burn-offs.

To register a burn-off call 1800 668 511 or email burnoffs@esta.vic.gov.au.

For more information about the Fire Danger Period visit cfa.vic.gov.au.

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