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Full list of alerts and evacuations for bushfires

As catastrophic fire conditions continue across the state, Queensland Fire and Emergency Services have told a number of communities to get ready to evacuate. SEE THE FULL LIST OF AREAS UNDER THREAT.

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PREMIER Annastacia Palaszczuk said that there would be a constant fire danger over the next week, with Wednesday expected to be a “very serious day”.

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“We have had a briefing from the bureau and we are not expecting much rainfall until December and on to next year,” she said.

The Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting very high and severe fire dangers for the southeast, Darling Downs, Granite Belt and Wide Bay.

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Acting Queensland Fire and Emergency Services Commissioner Mike Wassing said that the fire season started in August and could stretch to next year with no real rain on the horizon.

He warned firefighters had a “long haul ahead”.

Queensland Police vision of the Lower Beechmont bushfire, captured between 11.45pm Friday and 4am Saturday.
Queensland Police vision of the Lower Beechmont bushfire, captured between 11.45pm Friday and 4am Saturday.
Exhausted firefighters resting by the roadside at Noosa Banks. Picture: Peter Wallis
Exhausted firefighters resting by the roadside at Noosa Banks. Picture: Peter Wallis

Mr Wassing said the dry conditions meant firefighters were battling blazes in areas that traditionally did not burn.

“We’ve still got a lot of active fires and a lot of fire risk ahead of us,” Mr Wassing said.

“In Queensland, we have had a fire danger basically since August.

“We have had significant fires since early-September then again in October and here we are in early-November with again a lot of serious fires occurring.

“We’ve got a lot of active fire in the hinterlands in the Scenic Rim and the like, but they have been very well managed,” he said.

“Those fires will continue to burn and continue to put up a lot of smoke and again, with the conditions going to get worse again on Wednesday, we are expecting severe fire danger again on Wednesday.”

He said a major fire burning north of Rockhampton was the culmination of two blazes that had joined together and would continue to remain an issue for some time.

FULL LIST OF AREAS UNDER THREAT

PREPARE TO LEAVE: Adelaide Park (part of the Cobraball/Bungundarra fire) bushfire as at 9.10pm Mon 11 Nov

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

QFES advises there is a bushfire in Adelaide Park and conditions could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly.

Currently a slow-moving fire is travelling between Adelaide Park Road and Limestone Creek Road. Crews have constructed firebreaks between Vaughans Road, Millers Place, Mountain View Drive and Catherine Avenue.

Fire crews are working to contain the fire but firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door.

An evacuation area is located at the basketball courts at Cordingley Street, Yeppoon. Residents self-evacuating should travel in an easterly direction along Adelaide Park Road towards Yeppoon.

People in the area will be affected by smoke, which will reduce visibility and air quality.

PREPARE TO LEAVE: Cobraball/Bungundarra/Maryvale/Lake Mary bushfire as at 9pm Mon 11 Nov

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

QFES advises there is a bushfire in Cobraball, Bungundarra, Maryvale and Lake Mary, and conditions could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly.

Currently a slow-moving but dangerous fire is continuing to travel from Cobraball towards Bungundarra, Maryvale and Lake Mary. The fire is still impacting Mount Lizard, east of Evans Road, south of Mapes Road, south of Ingrey Road, east of Serpentine Road and north of Cobraball Road. The fire is expected to have a significant impact on the community.

Fire crews are continuing to conduct backburning operations through the night and continue to work to contain the fire, but firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door.

An evacuation area is located at the basketball courts at Cordingley Street, Yeppoon.

PREPARE TO LEAVE: Rosevale (south west of Ipswich) bushfire as at 8.30pm, Monday November 11.

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire in Rosevale and conditions could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly.

Currently a large fire is travelling in a north, north easterly direction towards Baker Road, Kerwitz Road and Kelly and Dwyer Road, Rosevale. Properties are not under direct threat at this time, however this could change quickly and residents should be ready to leave the area.

Fire crews are working to contain the fire and will remain on scene throughout the night strengthening containment lines. Firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door.

An evacuation centre open at Harrisville School of Arts, Hall Street, Harrisville for residents who choose to self-evacuate.

PREPARE TO LEAVE: Clumber and Moogerah (south of Boonah) bushfire as at 8.25pm Mon 11 Nov

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

QFES advises there is a bushfire in Clumber and Moogerah and conditions could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly.

Currently a fire is continuing to travel in a north, north-easterly direction towards Wilson Road. The fire is not directly impacting properties along Wilson Road, however this could change quickly and those who haven’t already left, should be ready to leave.

Crews will remain on scene to monitor the area throughout the night, however firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door.

PREPARE TO LEAVE: Mount Alphen and Double Top (part of Clumber fire) bushfire as at 8.25pm Mon 11 Nov

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

QFES advises there is a bushfire in Mount Alphen and Double Top and conditions could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly.

Currently an unpredictable bushfire is continuing to burn north of Spicers Gap Road, near Spicers Peak in inaccessible and difficult land.

The bushfire is continuing to travel in a north, north-easterly direction towards Mount Mathieson and the Cunningham Highway. The fire is likely to have an impact on the Cunningham Highway.

Fire crews will continue to monitor the area overnight, however, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door.

A place of refuge for horses has been opened at Boonah Showgrounds, 8 Melbourne Street.

People in the area will be affected by smoke, including motorists on the Cunningham Highway, which will reduce visibility and air quality.

PREPARE TO LEAVE: Tarome bushfire as at 8.15pm Mon 11 Nov

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

QFES advises there is a bushfire in Tarome and conditions could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly.

Currently a fire is continuing to travel in a north-easterly direction in the vicinity of Merlehan Road, Tarome Road and Logan Lane. The fire is not directly impacting properties, however, this could change quickly and those who haven’t already left, should be ready to leave.

Firefighters are working to contain the blaze and will continue to monitor the area throughout the night. Firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door.

A place of refuge for horses is open at Boonah Showgrounds, 8 Melbourne Street.

Washpool (south of Ipswich) - bushfire as at 7.20pm Mon 11 Nov

QFES crews are no longer required on scene at this incident.

PREPARE TO LEAVE: Adelaide Park (part of the Cobraball/Bungundarra fire) bushfire at 6.30pm Monday, November 11

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services advises there is a bushfire in Adelaide Park and conditions are getting worse.

At 6.30pm, aslow-moving fire is travelling between Adelaide Park Road and Limestone Creek Road. Crews have constructed firebreaks between Vaughans Road, Millers Place, Mountain View Drive and Catherine Avenue. The fire could have a significant impact on the community.

Follow your bushfire survival plan now. If you do not have a plan, your safest option is to leave now if it is clear to do so. If you are not in the area, do not return, as conditions are too dangerous.

An evacuation area is located at the basketball courts at Cordingley Street, Yeppoon. Residents self-evacuating should travel in an easterly direction along Adelaide Park Road towards Yeppoon.

Fire crews are working to contain the fire but firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door. Power, water, and mobile phone service may be lost.

People in the area will be affected by smoke, which will reduce visibility and air quality.

PREPARE TO LEAVE: Black Snake (part of the Kilkivan fire) bushfire as at 3.15pm Monday, November 11.

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire in Black Snake and conditions could get worse.

At 3.15pm, a bushfire is burning near Upper Thornside Road, Thornside Road and Threlkeld Road. The fire is travelling in a south-easterly direction and is likely to impact Upper Thornside Road, Thornside Road and Threlkeld Road.

Fire crews and water bombing aircraft are working with Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) crews to contain the fire but firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door.

PREPARE TO LEAVE: Clumber and Moogerah (south of Boonah) bushfire as at 11am Monday, November 11.

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire in Clumber and Moogerah and conditions could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly.

As at 11am, a fire is continuing to travel in a north, north-easterly direction towards Wilson Road.

The fire is not directly impacting properties along Wilson Road, however this could change quickly and those who haven’t already left, should be ready to leave. Those who have left the area should not return until advised it is safe to do so.

A place of refuge for horses is open at Boonah Showgrounds, 8 Melbourne Street.

PREPARE TO LEAVE: Mount Alphen and Double Top (part of Clumber fire) bushfire as at 4.30pm, Monday November 11.

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire in Mount Alphen and Double Top and conditions could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly.

As at 1pm, Monday 11 November, an unpredictable bushfire is continuing to burn north of Spicers Gap Road, near Spicers Peak in inaccessible and difficult land.

The bushfire is continuing to travel in a north, north-easterly direction towards Mount Mathieson and the Cunningham Highway. The fire is likely to have an impact on the Cunningham Highway.

Fire crews conducted significant backburning operations overnight and continue to undertake further backburning in an effort to contain the fire. Waterbombing aircraft and heavy machinery are also assisting ground crews, however, firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door.

A place of refuge for horses has been opened at Boonah Showgrounds, 8 Melbourne Street.

PREPARE TO LEAVE: Tarome bushfire as at 4.40pm, Monday November 11.

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire in Tarome and conditions could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly.

Currently as at 1pm, Monday 11 November, a fire is continuing to travel in a north-easterly direction in the vicinity of Merlehan Road, Tarome Road and Logan Lane. The fire is not directly impacting properties, however, this could change quickly and those who haven’t already left, should be ready to leave.

Those who have left the area should not return until advised it is safe to do so.

Fire crews are working to contain the fire, supported by water bombing aircraft and heavy machinery. Firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door.

A place of refuge for horses is open at Boonah Showgrounds, 8 Melbourne Street.

5.55pm, Monday November 11.

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire in Cobraball, Bungundarra, Maryvale and Lake Mary, and conditions could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly.

As at 5.55pm, a slow-moving but dangerous fire is continuing to travel from Cobraball towards Bungundarra, Maryvale and Lake Mary. The fire is still impacting Mount Lizard, east of Evans Road, south of Mapes Road, south of Ingrey Road, east of Serpentine Road and north of Cobraball Road. The fire is expected to have a significant impact on the community.

Fire crews have conducted backburning operations today and continue to work to contain the fire, but firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door.

An evacuation area is located at the basketball courts at Cordingley Street, Yeppoon.

PREPARE TO LEAVE: Clumber and Moogerah (south of Boonah) bushfire as at 1pm Monday, November 11.

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire in Clumber and Moogerah and conditions could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly.

As at 1pm, Monday 11 November, a fire is continuing to travel in a north, north-easterly direction towards Wilson Road. The fire is not directly impacting properties along Wilson Road, however this could change quickly and those who haven’t already left, should be ready to leave. Those who have left the area should not return until advised it is safe to do so.

Crews will continue to patrol and monitor the area today, with the support of water bombing aircraft and heavy machinery. Firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door.

A place of refuge for horses is open at Boonah Showgrounds, 8 Melbourne Street.

PREPARE TO LEAVE: Rosevale (south west of Ipswich) bushfire as at 1.10pm Monday November 11.

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire in Rosevale and conditions could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly.

Currently as at 1.10pm, Monday 11 November, a large fire is travelling in a north, north easterly direction towards Baker Road, Kerwitz Road and Kelly and Dwyer Road, Rosevale. Properties are not under direct threat at this time, however this could change quickly and residents should be ready to leave the area.

Fire crews are working to contain the fire, with the support of water bombing aircraft and heavy machinery. Firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door.

People in the area will be affected by smoke, which will reduce visibility and air quality.

PREPARE TO LEAVE: Adelaide Park (part of the Cobraball/Bungundarra fire) bushfire as at 5am, Monday November 11

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire in Adelaide Park (part of the Cobraball/Bungundarra fire) and conditions could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly.

Currently as at 5am Monday, November 11, a dangerous fire is travelling from Coast Range towards Howes Road, Adelaide Park.

Fire crews will continue to conduct backburning operations today in an effort to contain the blaze, but firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door.

Residents near Neils Road and Adelaide Park Road are no longer required to seek shelter, however should remain alert and up to date with bushfire warnings in the area.

An evacuation area is located at the basketball courts at Cordingley Street, Yeppoon.

A separate bushfire warning is current for residents in the Cobraball, Bungundarra, Maryvale and Lake Mary area. These residents should refer to the bushfire warning for Cobraball/Bungundarra/Maryvale/Lake Mary.

People in the area will be affected by smoke, which will reduce visibility and air quality.

PREPARE TO LEAVE : Cobraball/Bungundarra/Maryvale/Lake Mary bushfire as at 5am Mon November 11.

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire in Cobraball, Bungundarra, Maryvale and Lake Mary, and conditions could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly.

As at 5am Monday, November 11, a dangerous fire is travelling from Cobraball towards Bungundarra, Maryvale and Lake Mary.

Thefire is currently impacting Mount Lizard, east of Evans Road, south of Mapes Road, south of Ingrey Road, east of Serpentine Road and north of Cobraball Road. The fire is expected to have a significant impact on the community.

Fire crews continue to conduct backburning operations today in an effort to contain the blaze, but firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door.

An evacuation area is located at the basketball courts at Cordingley Street, Yeppoon.

People in the area will be affected by smoke, which will reduce visibility and air quality.

PREPARE TO LEAVE: Thornton and Lefthand Branch bushfire as at 2.35am, Monday November 11

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire in Thornton and Lefthand Branch and conditions could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly.

Currently as at 2.35am, Monday November 11, a slow-moving fire is continuing to burn to the west of Main Camp Creek Road, Thornton School Road, Kowaltzke Road and Pitman Road, Thornton. It is burning in a north easterly direction, however no homes are currently under direct threat.

Fire crews remain on scene working to contain the fire and will continue to monitor the area. Firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door.

People in the area will be affected by smoke, which will reduce visibility and air quality.

The evacuation centre at Laidley Sports Complex has been closed.

PREPARE TO LEAVE: Mount Alphen and Double Top (part of Clumber fire) bushfire as at 2.25am Monday November 11

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire in Mount Alphen and Double Top and conditions could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly.

As at 2.25am Monday November 11, an unpredictable bushfire is continuing to burn north of Spicers Gap Road in inaccessible and difficult land, between Mount Alphen and Double Top.

The bushfire is travelling in a north, north easterly direction towards Mount Mathieson and the Cunningham Highway. The fire is expected to impact Cunningham Highway.

Fire crews are working to contain the fire and will continue to monitor the area overnight. Firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door.

A place of refuge for horses remains opened at Boonah Showgrounds, 8 Melbourne Street.

People in the area will be affected by smoke, including motorists on the Cunningham Highway, which will reduce visibility and air quality.

PREPARE TO LEAVE: Cobraball/Bungundarra/Maryvale/Lake Mary bushfire as at 2.35am Monday November 11

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire in Cobraball, Bungundarra, Maryvale and Lake Mary, and conditions could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly.

As at 2.15am Monday November 11, a dangerous fire is travelling from Cobraball towards Bungundarra, Maryvale and Lake Mary. The fire is currently impacting Mount Lizard, east of Evans Road, south of Mapes Road, south of Ingrey Road, east of Serpentine Road and north of Cobraball Road. The fire is expected to have a significant impact on the community.

Fire crews will be conducting backburning operations overnight in an effort to contain the blaze, but firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door.

An evacuation area is located at the basketball courts at Cordingley Street, Yeppoon.

PREPARE TO LEAVE: Clumber and Moogerah (south of Boonah) bushfire as at 4.20pm Monday November 11.

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire in Clumber and Moogerah and conditions could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly.

Currently as at 4.20pm, a fire is continuing to travel in a north, north-easterly direction towards Wilson Road. The fire is not directly impacting properties along Wilson Road, however this could change quickly and those who haven’t already left, should be ready to leave.

Firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door.

A place of refuge for horses is open at Boonah Showgrounds, 8 Melbourne Street.

PREPARE TO LEAVE: Rosevale bushfire as at 2.15am Monday, November 11.

Bushfire warning level: WATCH AND ACT

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire in Rosevale and conditions could get worse.

You need to be ready to follow your bushfire survival plan. If you do not have a plan, or intend to leave, you should be ready to leave the area because the situation could get worse quickly.

Currently as at 2.15am Monday 10 November, a large fire is burning to the south of Baker Road, Kerwitz Road, Kelly and Dwyer Road, Rosevale. It is travelling in a north, north easterly direction and is expected to impact Baker Road, Kerwitz Road and Kelly and Dwyer Road, Rosevale from daylight Monday.

Fire crews are working to contain the fire and will continue to monitor the area overnight. Firefighters may not be able to protect every property. You should not expect a firefighter at your door.

People in the area will be affected by smoke, which will reduce visibility and air quality.

STAY INFORMED: Lefthand Branch (formerly Thornton and Lefthand Branch) bushfire as at 5.50pm, Monday November 11.

Bushfire warning level: ADVICE

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises a very large bushfire is burning to the east of Lefthand Branch Road, Lefthand Branch.

This fire is burning in inaccessible terrain. Fire crews are continuing to construct containment lines and will remain on-site overnight to patrol and monitor the fire.

People in the area will be affected by smoke, which will reduce visibility and air quality.

The evacuation centre at Laidley Sports Complex has been closed.

STAY INFORMED: Lower Beechmont bushfire as at 5.10pm on Monday, November 11

Bushfire warning level: ADVICE

At 5.10pm, a fire was burning in inaccessible terrain to the west of North Road, Freemans Road and Outlook Avenue, Lower Beechmont.

It is travelling in an easterly direction but is not likely to impact any properties, however residents should stay informed.

Firefighters are constructing containment lines and will remain on scene overnight.

STAY INFORMED: Laidley Creek West and Mulgowie bushfire as at 5.20pm on Monday, November 11

Bushfire warning level: ADVICE

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire in Laidley Creek West and Mulgowie.

At 5.20pm, the fire continues to burn within containment lines near Mcgarrigal Road and Laidley Creek West Road.

Firefighters will remain on scene patrolling and monitoring the area overnight.

STAY INFORMED: Mount Tarampa (near Coominya) bushfire at 2.10pm, Monday, November 11

Bushfire warning level: ADVICE

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire in Mount Tarampa. It is burning near Clarendon Road and Coominya Connection Road.

Crews are working along Clarendon Road and Coominya Connection Road in an effort to contain the fire. Motorists in the area are advised to drive with caution and to conditions.

People in the area will be affected by smoke, which will reduce visibility and air quality.

STAY INFORMED: Park Ridge South bushfire as at 2.15pm on Monday, November 11

Bushfire warning level: ADVICE

At 2.15pm, a bushfire is burning near Mount Lindesay Highway and Stoney Camp Road.

Crews are working to contain the fire and may be working roadside in the area. Smoke is affecting visibility on the Mount Lindesay Highway, so motorists are advised to drive with caution and to conditions.

People in the area will be affected by smoke, which will reduce visibility and air quality.

STAY INFORMED: South of Bloomsbury grass fire as at 2.25pm on Monday, November 11

Bushfire warning level: ADVICE

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) advises there is a bushfire in Bloomsbury in the vicinity of Peters Road and the Bruce Highway, south of Bloomsbury.

People in the area will be affected by smoke which will reduce visibility and air quality.

Motorists on the Bruce Highway are urged to drive with caution and to conditions.

STAY INFORMED: Ellerbeck (north of Cardwell) bushfire as at 2.25pm on Monday, November 11

Bushfire warning level: ADVICE

A bushfire is burning near Clift Road, Ellerbeck.

Crews are backburning in an effort to contain the fire. The fire is expected burn over the next several days and smoke will be visible from the Bruce Highway.

People in the area will be affected by smoke, which will reduce visibility and air quality.

STAY INFORMED: Jimna bushfire as at 3.15pm Monday, November 11

Bushfire warning level: ADVICE

At 3.15pm, firefighters were working to contain a bushfire burning to the northwest and southwest of the township of Jimna. QFES is assisting HQ Plantations to strengthen containment lines. People in the area will be affected by smoke, which will reduce visibility and air quality.

STAY INFORMED: Monsildale (north-east of Linville) bushfire as at 3.20pm on Monday, November 11

Bushfire warning level: ADVICE

AT 3.20pm, Queensland Fire and Emergency Services advises there is a bushfire in Monsildale burning to the east and west of Monsildale Road, near Louisavale Road and Browns Creek Road in the Jimna State Forest and Conondale National Park.

Crews are working with the National Parks and Wildlife Service to monitor the fire and continue to strengthen containment lines. People in the area will be affected by smoke, which will reduce visibility and air quality. Properties are not under direct threat at this time.

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