INFORMATION UPDATE - SMOKE IN CANBERRA

Due to a lack of wind throughout the day, smoke has settled in the Canberra area.

An easterly wind will be making its way across Canberra this evening which is predicted to clear out the smoke haze that is currently visible.

Reduced wind is likely throughout the day tomorrow so we can expect the smoke to settle again from around Midday.

This cycle of low winds and smoke visibility during the day combined with eastern moving winds overnight are predicted to continue into the weekend.

Canberrans are reminded to please call Triple Zero (000) if you see an unattended fire (notably a visible flame or distinct column of smoke), not just because you see or smell smoke. Clear details of the location of the fire will also help us attend to it quickly.

People who are sensitive to smoke, especially those with pre-existing heart and lung conditions, should take extra care during these conditions.

Visit ACT Health for information on ways you can reduce the impact of smoke.

Updates on the Orroral Valley Fire can be found at here.

As predicted following strong winds, thick smoke has hit the urban areas of Canberra, in particular the southern suburbs.

This smoke is coming from the Orroral Valley Fire and it will likely linger until tomorrow.

Work continues on containing the Orroral Valley Fire and Canberrans are reminded to call Triple Zero (000) if they see an unattended fire (notably a visible flame or distinct column of smoke), not just if you see or smell smoke.

Clear details of the location of the fire will also help us attend to it quickly.

Updates on the Orroral Valley Fire can be found at esa.act.gov.au/watch-and-act-orroral-valley-fire

People who are sensitive to smoke, especially those with pre-existing heart and lung conditions, should take extra care during these conditions.

Visit ACT Health for information on ways you can reduce the impact of smoke.

smoke in canberra

A change in wind direction is expected to bring heavy smoke over urban areas of Canberra, in particular the southern suburbs, from approximately 4:00pm this afternoon.

This smoke is coming from the Orroral Valley Fire and it will likely linger until tomorrow.

Canberrans are reminded to please call Triple Zero (000) if you see an unattended fire (notably a visible flame or distinct column of smoke), not just because you see or smell smoke.

Clear details of the location of the fire will also help us attend to it quickly.

People who are sensitive to smoke, especially those with pre-existing heart and lung conditions, should take extra care during these conditions.

Visit ACT Health for information on ways you can reduce the impact of smoke.

Firefighters are on scene at the Orroral Valley Fire, supported by aircraft.

Updates on the Orroral Valley Fire can be found at here.