Hazard reduction burn in Cudgen Nature Reserve

National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is conducting a hazard reduction burn on Thursday 6 August in Cudgen Nature Reserve.

Fire trickling up hill along control line on hazard reduction burn

The 6 hectare burn will be carried out in the reserve west of Cabarita Beach and is expected to be completed by Saturday 8 August.

The moderate burn aims to reduce the bushfire risk to residential properties and commercial accommodation on Tamarind Avenue adjacent to the reserve.

Smoke may be visible from towns in the region, including Cabarita Beach, Casuarina and Kingscliff.

NPWS hazard reduction program for 2020 is focussed on essential burns in areas close to neighbours and important assets and to protect significant areas of habitat to ensure ongoing recovery of wildlife that was impacted by the summer bushfires.

Undertaking burns when conditions are right to ensure they are safe and effective is an important part of managing the potential risk of bushfire to communities and the environment before next summer.

All burns across NSW will continue to be coordinated with the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) to ensure the impact on the community, including from smoke, are assessed at a regional level.

Details on specific burns will be made available in advance on the Rural Fire Service website, ‘Fires Near Me’ app, and on NPWS Alerts website.

All hazard reduction burns over 50 hectares will be assessed by the NSW RFS in conjunction with NSW Health as required to ensure smoke impacts are minimised.

For health information relating to smoke from bush fires and hazard reduction burning, visit NSW Health or the Asthma Foundation.

For up to date information on these, and other, planned hazard reduction activities, visit the Rural Fire Service.

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