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Moreton Island Bushfire: Campers Evacuated After Careless Campfire

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Moreton ⁢Island Fire Sparked by Campfire, Inquiry Underway

moreton Island, QLD – Authorities are investigating a campfire as the source of a major bushfire currently burning ⁤on Moreton Island, off the coast of Queensland. The blaze, which began Saturday, has prompted a Watch and Act alert for the island and⁢ is being fought by Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) crews.

Fire crews are employing⁢ waterbombing and strategic backburning, focusing on burning into the breeze to prevent the fire from spreading towards homes and crossing Telegraph Track. Approximately half of the ⁤crews ⁢were rotating shifts ‍after working overnight until 8am ⁢Sunday.

“things are very ​dry and drying ⁤up fast, ⁢we ​just⁣ need ⁤people to be very⁢ careful,” ⁤said QFES incident controller, Peter Parker. He added, “when careless things ⁢like this happen, it has a big impact⁤ on​ our volunteers.”

Principal ranger with⁣ Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Jay Lessons, stated Sunday’s more “favourable” windy conditions are assisting containment⁤ efforts. Crews⁤ are working to burn ​around 2,300 hectares of the 37-kilometre sand island. Lessons noted the last notable bushfire ‌event on the island occurred⁣ in 2019.

Around ⁣480 people were camping on Moreton Island over the weekend, and ⁤remaining ‍campers are being‌ kept informed by local authorities.‍ Increased smoke is expected to be visible across the island and ⁤towards Brisbane over the next few days.

As of midday Sunday, three fires were listed as Watch and Act across Queensland, including the Moreton Island fire⁤ and two in the Bundaberg‍ region – Nearum ⁣and near Gaeta Road​ in Takilberan.

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