Update on fires in Tasmaina

Firefighters from New Zealand and the Australian mainland assist with bushfires in Tasmania.

NSW RFS S-T Alpha in Tasmania

Above: Strike Team Alpha from the New South Wales Rural Fire Service assembles after a hard day of work on fires in Tasmania. NSW RFS photo.

Rain a few days ago and milder weather since then has slowed the bushfires in Tasmania, however several more weeks of mopup is needed. Firefighters are strengthening containment lines around fires in the northwest part of the state, including the Mawbanna and Wuthering Heights Road fire.

Rain has hampered aerial operations, but ground crews are extinguishing hot spots.

On February 17 there were over 350 personnel from Tasmania Fire Service, Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service, and Forestry Tasmania assigned to the fires. They are being supported by over 300 interstate and international personnel, as well as administrative staff from other Tasmanian Government departments.

New Zealand crews fires Tasmania
New Zealand crews working on fires in Tasmania. Photo by NZ Liaison.

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Author: Bill Gabbert

After working full time in wildland fire for 33 years, he continues to learn, and strives to be a Student of Fire.