A planned burn is scheduled to be carried out on a parcel of land at Tanby Road, Taroomball this weekend (18,19 July) as part of Livingstone Shire Council’s overall bushfire mitigation strategy.

Council in collaboration with Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) has been assessing Council controlled land for bushfire risk and associated mitigation strategies.

Chair of the Local Disaster Management Group, Mayor Andy Ireland, said the parcel of land at 200 Tanby Road has recently had strategic fire trails installed and is now prepared for a hazard reduction burn.

“This hazard reduction burn (weather permitting) will greatly help emergency services contain and control any fires that may occur in this natural area,” Mayor Ireland said.

“The installation of fire trails will also allow for the safe passage of firefighting vehicles in action.

“It’s vital that Council takes proactive measures to reduce the impact of potential future bushfires and the threat they pose to our rural and urban communities.”

Nearby residents may be affected by smoke and if so should;

•Close windows and doors to avoid smoke •If suffering from a respiratory condition, keep medications close by •Drive with caution through this area and to conditions

Residents are also encouraged to prepare their own private properties for bushfire season and ensure their bushfire survival plan is up to date.

For tips on how to prepare, visit this website: www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au

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