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Firies frustrated after ‘avoidable’ bushfire

A FIRE at Tresco yesterday that burnt through six acres of grass and bushland could have been avoided, according to Swan Hill Country Fire Authority (CFA) 

The fire broke out on private property on Baileys Road at 11am after a campfire that wasn’t properly extinguished several days ago reignited in the windy conditions. 

Six CFA trucks rushed to the property to bring the fire under control, declaring the scene safe at 2pm.

John Bingham from Swan Hill CFA said it was extremely frustrating given the fire could have been prevented.

“Around 90 percent of fires we have attended to in the past three weeks have been ones that could have been avoided. They are burn offs or campfires that are not correctly extinguished,” he said.

With weather conditions and the long summer predicted, CFA are urging people to take more care.

“We are moving into the most dangerous part of the year for fires. On Monday, fire danger period officially begins and fines will be incurred by people who do not adhere to the burning regulations. Stay alert, be aware of the fire warnings in your area,” Mr Bingham said.

The fire at Tresco is a classic example of how dangerous campfires and burn offs can be when not properly maintained and inspected.

Mr Bingham has this warning for those contemplating fires without proper caution.

“You are responsible for every fire that you light. Failure to properly extinguish any fire will lead to charges being laid by Victoria Police. Those responsible for the fire at Tresco are accountable for their actions,” he said.

With fire danger period extending until May 2016, those considering breaking the laws should be warned that fines and prosecution will follow.

“We are pleading with people to take this seriously. Fortunately no people, property or livestock were injured in the fire at Tresco, but this could easily have been different.

For more information on fire safety visit CFA website www.cfa.vic.gov.au

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