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Planned burning works underway to reduce bushfire risk

Forest Fire Management Victoria (FFMVic) will take advantage of favourable weather and forest conditions in the coming weeks to undertake planned burns to reduce the threat of bushfires to communities across Greater Melbourne.

FFMVic Deputy Chief Fire Officer, Tamara Beckett said planned burning was one of the most effective ways to reduce the impact bushfires have on people, property and the environment.

“Reducing ground level fuels such as leaves, sticks and fallen branches means fires are less intense and slower to spread, making it more likely that firefighters can keep bushfires small and contain them before they pose a risk to communities,” she said.

“The wetter and cooler conditions this summer will mean communities can expect to see firefighters conducting planned burns if the weather and forest conditions are suitable and it is safe to do so.”

High priority burns are planned on public land near communities around the Dandenong and Yarra Ranges as well as St Andrews.

“People in these communities may see and smell smoke, and some roads and forests may be closed for public safety while these works are being undertaken,” she said.

“We know that smoke from planned burns may concern some people, and we work with communities and stakeholders to reduce smoke impacts as much as possible.”

“However, it’s important that crews take every opportunity to reduce fuel loads while conditions are suitable.”

FFMVic works closely with the Bureau of Meteorology to assess weather conditions – such as humidity, temperature, and wind speed – and will only carry out burns when conditions are safe to do so.

The fuel management program is underpinned by scientific evidence and local knowledge, including bushfire history, to make sure works are focused where they can be most effective.

As well as burning, FFMVic crews conduct mechanical works such as mowing, slashing, clearing, and creating and maintaining strategic fuel breaks to reduce bushfire risk.

FFMVic also works with Traditional Owners to deliver its fuel management program and supports aspirations to undertake cultural burning practices.

To find out when and where planned burns are happening near you, go to vic.gov.au/plannedburns or call 1800 226 226.

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