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Autumn Burning Program Nearly Completed

Gippsland Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) staff would like to thank regional communities for their support and understanding while the autumn burning program has progressed.

By Department of Sustainability and Environment - 29th April 2005 - Back to News

In particular, Fire Management staff extend their gratitude to all CFA brigades that have assisted with the program, providing support at burns and providing vital local knowledge in the planning and undertaking of operations.

Regional Fire Manager, David Tainsh said that in Gippsland, the planned burn area has been achieved, with over 100 burns being undertaken, covering 50,000 hectares of land that has now been fuel reduced.

"There will be further burns carried out over the coming weeks as long as weather conditions are suitable, but the bulk of the program has now been completed," Mr Tainsh said.

"Plans are in place to continue burning through the winter if weather conditions allow."

"This has been a particularly successful season and could not have been achieved without the cooperation and assistance of our local communities, especially given the nature of the season where the perfect autumn conditions were interspersed with some quite unseasonally high fire danger days."

For further information about fires or prescribed burns, please contact the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667 (free call).


Source: http://gippsland.com/

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