Source: NSW Rural Fire Service
Watch and Act: Milson Gully Fire (Upper Hunter LGA) - Leave if not
prepared - Merriwa River valley
Posted:undefined/undefined/30/11/2025 16:34
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There is a bush fire burning in the Goulburn River National Park
in the Merriwa River valley area.
The fire is currently 230 hectares in size and is being
controlled.
If you are in the Merriwa River valley area and your plan is to
leave, or you are not prepared, leaving early is your safest
option.
Current Situation
The fire is burning in the area of Merriwa River valley and is
burning in an easterly direction under gusty winds towards Merriwa
River and Merriwa River Trail. The fire has spotted across the
Merriwa River.
The fire may impact on properties in the Merriwa River valley
area.
Embers may be blown ahead of the main fire front. These may start
spot fires which may threaten your home earlier than the main fire
front.
Firefighters and waterbombing aircraft are working in the
area.
If you are in the Merriwa River valley, leave south via the Bylong
Valley Way if the path is clear towards Denman.
What you need to do
If your plan is to leave, or you are not prepared, leave
now.
A safer location may include a well cleared area nearby.
Neighbourhood safer places offer a place of last resort if there
are no other options.
Wear protective clothing and footwear.
If you planned to visit the area, or live in the area but are away
from home, it is not safe to return.
If you are threatened by fire
If the fire impacts, seek shelter in a solid structure such as a
house to protect yourself from the heat of the fire.
Bring pets indoors and restrain them, close all doors and windows
and turn off air conditioners, keep water running if
possible.
Shelter in a room on the other side of the building from the
approaching fire, and one that has water and a clear exit out of
the house.
Monitor both inside and outside for small fires and burning embers
and turn sprinklers on if you have them.
Be careful outdoors after the fire has passed as trees can be
unstable and fall.
If your life is at risk, call Triple Zero (000).
Other Information
Stay up to date on bush fires in your area by checking Hazards
Near Me, the RFS website, listening to your local radio station, or
by calling the RFS Bush Fire Information Line on 1800 679
737.
If you have a respiratory condition and may be affected by smoke,
activate your health management plan and seek medical advice if
necessary. Take precautions, such as staying indoors and closing
windows.
For information on road closures, check Live Traffic NSW.
Monitor weather conditions and weather warnings at Bureau of
Meteorology.
For information on temporary school closures in your area, check
[School Operational Status](
https://education.nsw.gov.au/public-schools/school-safety).
RFS
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30/Nov/2025 06:13 AM



