The ACT is in a state of emergency as high temperatures and strong winds threaten to spread the Orroral Valley bushfire close to Canberra's southern suburbs.
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Residents of Tharwa and the southern Canberra suburbs of Banks, Gordon, and Conder should monitor the fire conditions closely and be ready to act.
MORE COVERAGE OF A.C.T. FIRES:
- What you need to know about the state of emergency
- Erindale College evacuation centre open to those who need help
- Colinton residents prepare to defend homes from fire
- ACT temperature soars past 40 but high humidity provides fire relief
- 'We're staying to fight': Brumby brothers prepare for fire to hit
- Horse owners band together after evacuating to EPIC
- Flare-up on Kings Highway, traffic control in place
- 'When it does happen, it's game on': Queanbeyan brigade deployed to Michelago
- Elevated fire conditions to hit the ACT on Saturday afternoon
- ESA to 'lean forward' on evacuations if fires threaten suburbs
- 'Potential to spread close to suburbs of Canberra': ESA reveals predicted fire spread
- How the fire is being fought from the air
- Michelago braced for fire on Saturday
- Authorities issue warning over 'disaster tourists'
The live blog, below, sometimes takes a moment to appear. The latest update from the ACT ESA is often pinned to the top, and rolling updates appear below it.
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