Residents in the Bega Valley area may notice smoke as a large hazard reduction burn is actively being managed in Biamanga National Park. The operation, located on Westrops Road, covers an extensive 175 hectares and is being overseen by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.
According to an update from the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) as of 10:00 AM on April 26, 2026, the burn is currently 'under control'. This type of burn is a crucial part of bushfire mitigation, aimed at reducing the amount of flammable vegetation that could fuel future fires.
The Bega Valley region, like much of regional New South Wales, is susceptible to bushfires, and hazard reduction burns are a key strategy employed by authorities to protect communities. These planned burns help to reduce the intensity of potential bushfires, making them easier to manage and less likely to spread rapidly. Residents are advised to stay informed about the latest updates on fire information through official channels.
For more information on current fires and hazard reduction activities across NSW, visit the NSW RFS website: www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/fire-information/fires-near-me.
The NSW RFS plays a vital role in coordinating emergency services across the state, including managing bushfire threats and other natural disasters. Their proactive approach through planned burns aims to enhance community safety during high-risk periods.
Source: NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS)
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