There are two emergency bushfire warnings that have been issued in Northern Queensland. Residents in Jumna Dam and All Nations Mine near Irvinebank in the Mareeba Shire region are being told to evacuate immediately; along with residents at Innot Hot Springs in the Tablelands Region.
Residents in Jumna Dam and All Nations Mine near Irvinebank in the Mareeba Shire region are being told to evacuate immediately; along with residents at Innot Hot Springs in the Tablelands Region.
Queensland Fire and Emergency Services Assistant Commissioner Rob Boniwell says there is still a lot of energy left in Queensland bushfire season. “We won’t see any significant change in the fire landscape until the rains come,” Mr Boniwell told Sky News Australia.Read More
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