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Fire in Fyshwick, Canberra

Posted on November 20, 2009 by by Cristian


“Fire in Fyshwick ACT Fire Brigade and ACT Rural Fire Service on scene of a fire at a scrap metal yard on Gladstone Street, Fyshwick. 8 units on scene.”

http://www.esa.act.gov.au/ESAWebsite/content_esa/home_page/esa_home_page.html

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3 Comments to “Fire in Fyshwick, Canberra”

  1. says:

    a few people in twitter are loving it, mini-posts and images are on it…
    I actually saw a helicopter with one of these water backets near the lake… http://search.twitter.com/search?max_id=5879488869&page=1&q=fire+in+fyshwick

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  2. says:

    Update from the ESA site

    1/11/2009 Firefighters continue to monitor Fyshwick fire
    An ACT Fire Brigade crew remain on scene of yesterday’s fire at Fyshwick.

    Firefighters monitoring for any remaining hot spots in industrial rubbish pile.

    200 metre exclusion zone will remain in place till 3:00pm today.
    21/11/2009 Update on two small bushfires in rural parts of ACT
    Two light ACT Rural Fire Service light units have returned to the site of a small bushfire at Mount Coore this morning to complete blacking out and ensure no hot spots remain.

    This is expected to be completed by lunchtime today.

    Meanwhile one tanker from the ACT Rural Fire Service Tidbinbilla Brigade has returned to the site of a small bushfire off Corin Dam Road to extinguish a minor flare up this morning.

    There is no threat to people or property from either of these small fires.

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  3. FREDDO FREDDO says:

    When is the government going to close that shonky junk yard down its a mess. i went in there once you cant even get through the roads they r covered in crap.

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