Topics:  brisbane city council, hazard reduction burning, qpws

Hazard reduction burns across SEQ

IPSWICH residents can expect to see plenty of smoke in the sky today, with Brisbane City Council and the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service conducting hazard reduction burns across south-east Queensland.

Burns are being carried out within Mt Coo-tha, The Gap, the Mt Nebo area and Karawatha Forest, near Woodridge.

The Queensland Fire and Rescue Service is also conducting training exercises with its three water-bombing choppers in the Logan area today.

Smoke haze may be seen across neighbouring suburbs as a result of these fires.

No properties are currently under threat, however residents are advised that if their property is under threat they should call Triple-0.


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