Gippsland Fires: Spotover Prompts Fall BackPatrolling, blacking out and deepening the backburn is underway By Gippsland Fire Information - 17th February 2003 - Back to News Tune in to the following radio stations for updates on the situation: ABC Gippsland on 100.7FM, 106.7FM or 720AM 3HCR on 97.3FM 3TR on 99.9FM 3REGFM on 90.7 or 105.5FM Cooma 2XL on 92.1FM ABC Bega on 810AM Radio NSW on 100.9FM
The Bogong Complex (south) Fires
Dargo Incident Control Fires
A spotover in the Jones sector prompted a fall back to Murdering Spur overnight with an extra 1000 ha conceded. Water bombing of the spotover was planned for today.
Backburning is continuing west along Jeff Spur and also along the Brewery Creek track.
Patrolling, blacking out and deepening the backburn is also underway in the High Plains sector.
Swifts Creek Incident Control Fires
The priority tasks for today are at Lin\vingston, Mt delusion and Mt Stawell. Firefighters will continue work on control line construction and backburning. Fire burning into grasslands still has the potential to continue to threaten private land.
Swifts Creek area residents please note there has been a change in the reporting procedure for fire calls. To report information related to the current fire, please contact the Swifts Creek Incident Control Centre on 5159 5100. For all NEW fires call 5159 4260. .
Orbost Incident Control Fires
Very little activity overnight with patrolling and backburning continuing into today at Bowens Track.. Handline construction linking St Helena’s track to the Snowy River has been completed.
In the Mt Ellery area,tracking continues supported by water bombing. A breach of the line along the southern boundary is expected to be contained..
Backburning on the Staircase/Moonkan north sectors ceased due to safety concerns caused by deteriorating track conditions and unpredictable fire behaviour. Yalmy Road consolidation continues
The Weather
The forecast for tomorrow is for patchy rain developing in the north and west, later. Generally warm with NE to SW winds.
Sunday should see rain and local thunderstorms with some heavier falls possible in the east. Cooler SW to Southerly winds
Where to from here?
Community meetings are listed in the Contingency Plans section below.
If you would like to know where your nearest community noticeboard is, please contact 1800 668 066.
You can also contact our fire information line for help and advice on damage to livestock or fencing, and assistance to begin your post-fire recovery.
Co-ordinating the effort
To support the efforts of the fire fighting crews and the management of the DSE/DPI, CFA and Parks Victoria there are Municipal Emergency Coordination Centres (MECC) running at Bairnsdale and Sale.
The centres have been established to co-ordinate all the agencies and services that assist the effort and to provide direct services to the communities affected by the fires.
Agencies involved include: Red Cross, Department of Human Services, Shire of East Gippsland, Shire of Wellington, Medical Services, Rural Ambulance, CFA, Department of Sustainability and Environment, Department of Primary Industries, Telstra, Regional Health Services, Department of Education, Police, St Johns Ambulance, SES, Salvation Army, Bus Proprietors Association. As conditions change, other agencies are also brought on board to assist.
The level of planning and co-ordination provided through the MECC has ensured that any issues that have been raised by people affected by the fires have been dealt with quickly and effectively.
To access these services or for other assistance, please call 1800 668 066.
School closures
The following schools resumed this week:
Swifts Creek Secondary College, Buchan, Omeo, Bruthen, Clifton Creek and Goongerah Primary Schools.
The following schools: Swifts Creek, Tubbut and Dargo Primary Schools will not resume until at least Monday February 17.
The Alpine School will not have an intake in Term 1. This decision has been made on safety grounds in consultation with the MERC, the Principal and School Council. All Principals and parents have been notified.
It is important for parents to note that Buses servicing Omeo Primary School, Swifts Creek Primary School, Swifts Creek Secondary College and Tubbut Primary School WILL NOT RECOMMENCE until further notice. This is being reviewed in consultation with the Municipal Emergency Coordination Centre (MECC).
The following bus services RECOMMENCED today, Thursday 13 February:
- The Buchan Goodall Bus to Bairnsdale Secondary College
- The Clifton Creek Primary School Bus
- The Chandlers Creek to Cann River P-12 College Bus.
The Buchan Primary School Bus will recommence next Monday, 17 February.
The Bruthen Phelan (Riveria Tours) Bus will commence its run in Bruthen until the Alpine Way is reopened to the public.
The Mount Taylor McCoy bus will still begin its run at the old Mt Taylor School until further notice.
All of these arrangements will be subject to daily review.
All schools in the Wellington and East Gippsland Shires are receiving daily updates from the CFA on the status of the fires and advice for school communities.
ROAD TRANSPORT
There is a manned roadblock north of Buchan, with a permit system for stock and fodder transport to the north of Buchan. People will need to contact the Animal Welfare office on on 5152 6930 or 1800 668 066 for a permit on the day they want to transport livestock or fodder.
Entry will only be allowed if the load and the conditions are suitable. Any loads of fodder must be covered with a tarpaulin to reduce the risk of embers igniting the load.
MOVING STOCK
It is imperative that landholders act on the information provided during DSE/CFA information sessions and make arrangements for their stock well before the fire becomes a problem.
Please be aware that you will not be able to take your stock out or get fodder to them during the danger period and that could last for a number of days once the fire affects your area. Please assist authorities by taking action to protect your stock in plenty of time.
It might be a good idea to talk to neighbours about making arrangements to share fodder in urgent situations where trucks may not be able to get through.
The Omeo Oval remains the designated refuge area for residents in the Omeo and Benambra areas. For residents in the Swifts Creek and Cassilis area, the Swifts Creek Secondary College is your designated refuge area and for Ensay residents, the Ensay Hall or Bruthen Hall if preferred. For Buchan residents, the Buchan Recreation Reserve is your designated refuge area. Anyone with queries about the situation in Ensay & Ensay North should attend this evening’s community meeting.
Other Emergency Refuge Centres are: Tubbut Hall, Bonang Hall, Delegate River Tavern, Karoondah Park, Gelantipy.
Bombala High School and Delegate Primary School are refuge and registration sites for the movement of people in the area. The Dargo Hall is a registration and refuge area only at times of high risk.
The Bairnsdale Staging Area is being strengthened and a new staging area is being established at Sale. Some resources at the Gelantipy Staging Area are being relocated to Buchan Caves Reserve to better manage the fire as it moves south. There will still be crews at Gelantipy for asset protection.
Please take care on roads in areas where the fire has burned through. With many fences down, stock may be wandering on the roadsides, creating a hazard for vehicles. The Omeo, Benambra, Suggan Buggan and Wulgulmerang areas in particular are where stock are loose.
Residents are urged to call the Gippsland Community Fire Information line on 1800 668 066 to report stock losses and to get help with the care or humane destruction of injured stock.
If you leave your home or town you are requested to inform the Australian Red Cross staff at your local refuge area, who are keeping track of all movements during the fires for safety reasons.
If you have already registered but you then change your plans it is important to inform the Red Cross. Also, if you leave your vehicle at a staging area they should be informed.
DPI beef and sheep officers will be available to provide free personalised advice to fire-affected farmers. The service will include advice on drought feeding and feed budgeting. Farmers will be helped to make the hard decisions on options for retaining or selling stock.
Farmers should phone 1800 668 066 to express interest. They will be contacted by a DPI officer who will determine their needs and arrange a farm visit if required. Printed materials can also be mailed to farmers free of charge.
Road closures:
- The Great Alpine Road from Bruthen to Dinner Plain is closed to all vehicles
- Omeo Highway between Omeo and Mitta Mitta
- Benambra-Corryong road, from Stacey’s Bridge to Omeo.
- Benambra-Limestone Road/Limestone-Black Mountain Road from Benambra to Suggan Buggan
- Bogong High Plains Road between Mount Beauty and Omeo Highway.
- Dargo High Plains Road between Dargo & Mt Hotham
- Gelantipy Road, from Buchan to Wulgulmerang
- Snowy River Road from Wulgulmerang to NSW
- McKillops Road from Wulgulmerang to Bonang
- Cabanandra Road
- Dellicknora Road
Motorists are warned not to drive through roadblocks, even if the fire has passed and it appears to be safe. Smouldering trees could fall across the road well after the fire has been through.
Safety Messages
While every effort is being made to keep people informed about the fire situation, it may not be possible to provide official warning before a fire approaches private property.
Use common sense and keep watch over the weather and fire conditions in your area. On days of high fire risk, stay alert and be prepared that a fire may approach without official warning from DSE/CFA.
Residents must be self-reliant and be prepared for the event of fire on their property. Neither the CFA nor the DSE can guarantee a fire truck and crew will be there to protect individual homes.
The first step in being prepared is to develop your own Bushfire Survival Plan. Contact 1800 668 066 or your local CFA for more information.
Stay tuned at home and in your car to local stations (ABC Regional Radio on 100.7 FM, 106.7FM or 720 on AM band, 3HCR on 97.3, 3TR on 99.9FM, 3REGFM on 90.7FM, Cooma 2XL on 92.1FM, ABC Bega on 810AM) and keep listening for fire location information, spread of fires and weather conditions to monitor your local situation so you have an up to date snapshot of what is happening.
Be prepared for power and phone lines to fail – have a battery operated radio and/or CDMA phone on hand.
Radiant heat affects people well before the actual flames reach them. Have protective clothing ready in case you need to be outside protecting your home. Wear natural fibres, no synthetics: long sleeves, long pants, wide brimmed hat, sturdy boots and gloves and eye protection.
Look after your health. You may be under the threat of fire for a prolonged time. Make sure you eat and drink regularly and plan to rest as often as you can.
Residents planning to leave should get organised in advance. Plan what you would like to take ahead of time. Plan where you are going to go and let others know of your plans.
Looking after livestock:
Don’t be caught outside tending to livestock when the fire front approaches. Plan for their welfare well in advance.
- On high fire danger days, larger animals such as goats and horses are best placed in a paddock that has been well grazed. Horses should not be locked up in small areas or stables, but moved to an open paddock with little vegetation so they can move freely.
- Horses are good at moving themselves to safe open areas and suffer minimal burns if left to do so.
- All equipment including rugs, halters and flyveils should be removed from horses, as the plastic may melt and buckles may burn the animal.
- For queries about emergency horse accommodation, call 1800 668 066.
Safety measures for sheep and cattle can be put into place quickly during threat of fire. One of the key factors in minimising risk to stock is to identify the safest areas on the farm. On days of extreme fire risk stock should be moved to lower risk areas. You should also listen to weather forecasts and observe your own environment to help you decide when to put your plan into action.
Safe areas include paddocks with green summer crops or lucerne, bare paddocks with no dry feed, or a ploughed paddock. Firebreaks are imperative. They may be a bare laneway or a ploughed break. Stock can be held in yards with bare or ploughed surrounds. The surrounds can be wetted in advance, however the yards must be well defended as the fire front passes.
LIVESTOCK - AFTER THE FIRES
Help and advice are available for people who have suffered damage to livestock or fencing during the fires. If you need assistance to begin your post-fire recovery, call our information line on: 1800 668 066
A new edition of "Sheep Notes" is now available which makes specific reference to post-fire recovery.
Contingency plans
Staff from the Department of Primary Industries and the CFA are endeavouring to ensure that communities most likely to be affected by the fires in the region are kept well informed and up to date with the situation as it develops.
This section of the Community Update is directed at those communities to help
prepare them for the possibility of fire threat.
TELEPHONE HELP
Telstra Country Wide is offering free call diversion for people affected by the bushfires. This allows you to divert calls from your home to another phone. Call 1300 134 239.
Community meetings will be held at the following places over the coming week:
- Friday February 14: Licola Lions Club Camp, 7.30pm
- Saturday, February 15: Dargo Community Hall, 10.00 am
- Monday February 17: Raymond Island Community Hall: 2.30pm
- Monday February 17 Paynesville Community Hall, 7.30pm
- Tuesday February 18: Stratford Mechanics Institute Hall, 7.30pm
A community contact line has been set up for anyone affected by the fires to obtain information relevant to their situation.
This number will give you information on every aspect of the fire situation in Gippsland, your bushfire preparation and planning and further contacts that you might need. It is also to report stock losses and get help to treat injured stock.
Please note: this number is for information only, not for reporting fires.
The Gippsland Community Fire Information Line is: 1800 668 066
Call 000 or your local fire station to report any new fires.
Family & Personal Counselling support (based in Bairnsdale) can also be accessed through our fire information line,
1800 668 066
and finally!
A record producer’s car broke down outside a mental Institution and when he went inside for help he was struck by the beauty of the singing coming from a choir made up of inmates who kept the beat by tapping an apple each held in his or her hand. They’re fantastic, said the producer, I’d like to record them. Do they have a name. Yes drawled one the attendants, the Moron Tap-an-Apple Choir.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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