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Tourists encouraged to return to the Far South Coast

NSWNSW RURAL FIRE SERVICE MEDIA RELEASE

Tourists encouraged to return to the Far South Coast 11 January 2020 Tourists are encouraged to start returning to the villages and towns along the Far South Coast as weather conditions improve.

The Clyde Mountain fire has been burning in the Eurobodalla area for the past six weeks, reaching over 83,000 hectares in size.

The Badja Forest fire has been burning in the Snowy Monaro/Eurobodalla/Bega Valley area for the past two weeks, reaching over 237,000 hectares in size.

The Werri Berri fire has been burning in the Bega Valley area for the past two weeks, reaching over 21,200 hectares
in size.

The Border fire has been burning in the Bega Valley area for the past two weeks, reaching over 156,000 hectares in
size.

These fires have significantly affected the local residents and communities. Friday’s hot and windy conditions caused some increase to fire activity across the fire ground however Firefighters were able to respond quickly and prevent any major outbreaks.

The weather for the next seven days is predicted to be more favourable with the chance of showers later in the week.

Although there is still significant amounts of fire across the area the risk has eased and there are many villages and towns that are now safe for people to visit.

Local Eurobodalla and Bega Valley Emergency Operations Controllers and the RFS Incident Controller would like to encourage visitors to return to the area and help the communities get back on their feet.

Inspector Angus Barnes said “Firefighters and support agencies will continue work to contain and recover from the fires over coming weeks and months. There are many areas that are now safe for people to visit.

We encourage visitors to make contact with their accommodation providers to confirm they are open for business. While enjoying your time in the Far South Coast we ask that you stay up to date using Fires Near Me and Live Traffic applications”

NSW Police reminded visitors to “Observe road closures and respect the privacy of residents who have lost homes by avoiding fire effected areas. There are numerous coastal villages ready and waiting to welcome visitors.

Local holiday parks and accommodation providers are asked to review their systems of monitoring weather conditions and changes in the fire situation so that they can ensure their guests are well informed and stay safe whilst visiting the area.

Visitors should note that all National Parks will remain closed until the 1s of February 2020.

Updates on this fire are also available at www.rfs.nsw.gov.au or by calling call 1800 NSW RFS (1800 679 737).

For infomation on road conditions or closures, please call the NSW RTA on 131 700 or check www.livetraffic.com For more information contact the State Duty Media Officer on 9898 1855

For current incidents or major fire updates visit www.rfs.nsw.gov.a


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