Source: SA Country Fire Service
Take Shelter Now
Emergency Warning - Bushfire
DEEP CREEK Bushfire
Media: please note SEWS required.
This warning replaces previous warning - Watch and Act issued on
02 Feb 2026 17:31
Issued on
02 Feb 2026 18:46
Warning area
Deep Creek, Silverton and Blowhole Beach Road, and Cape Jervis,
near the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia.
Warning level
Emergency Warning - Take Shelter Now
Action
Take shelter now in a solid building. You are now in danger. Do
not delay. Do not leave or enter this area in a vehicle or on foot.
It is too late to leave as the roads will not be safe.
Conditions are dangerous and firefighters are now unable to
prevent the fire spreading. Shelter before the fire arrives as heat
can kill you well before the flames reach you.
The Deep Creek fire is uncontrolled. This scrub fire is burning in
a west north westerly direction towards Cape Jervis, Silverton,
Deep Creek and Main South Road, north west of the Deep Creek
National Park.. Conditions are continually changing.
For updates check the CFS website at cfs.sa.gov.au or phone the
Information Hotline on 1800 362 361.
This message will be updated as the situation changes or before:
Feb 02 2026 20:43
Message ID 0009171
NO homes are built to withstand these fire conditions, however
they can be used as a shelter against heat from the fire. You may
lose power, water, phone and data connections.
Fire crews are responding but you should not expect a firefighter
at your door.
What you should do
Check and follow your Bushfire Survival Plan.
Protect yourself from the fire's heat - put on protective
clothing.
Tell family or friends of your plans.
If you are leaving
Leave now, don't delay.
Roads may become blocked or access may change. Smoke will reduce
visibility.
Secure your pets for travel.
If you become stuck in your car, park away from bushes, cover
yourself, get onto the floor as the windows may break from the
intense heat.
If you are not leaving - prepare to defend
Identify a safe place inside, with more than one exit, before the
fire arrives. Keep moving away from the heat of the fire.
Bring pets inside and restrain them.
Move flammable materials such as doormats, wheelie bins and
outdoor furniture away from your house.
Close doors and windows to keep smoke out.
If you have sprinklers, turn them on to wet the areas.
If the building catches fire, go to an area already burnt. Check
around you for anything burning.
Stay informed
CFS website cfs.sa.gov.au
Information Hotline 1800 362 361
For hearing or speech impaired users, phone 1300 555 727 then ask
for 1800 362 361
For teletype service TTY 133 677 then ask for 1800 362 361
CFS on Facebook or X
Alert SA Mobile App
On local ABC radio, FIVEaa, or one of our other Emergency
Broadcast Partners
For emergencies call Triple Zero (000).
CFS
Current Bushfires
02/Feb/2026 08:31 AM



