NSW RFS declare Mid Coast fire permits suspended until further notice

Anne Keen
Updated October 3 2017 - 10:46am, first published October 2 2017 - 12:20pm
Fire at night: The Belbora Creek Road fire, east of Gloucester burning throughout the night, taken from Dees Road, Belbora. Photo: Anne Keen
Fire at night: The Belbora Creek Road fire, east of Gloucester burning throughout the night, taken from Dees Road, Belbora. Photo: Anne Keen

NSW Rural Fire Service have declared a bush fire emergency remains in place for a number of large fires burning across the Mid Coast region, with fire permits suspend.

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Anne Keen

Anne Keen

Journalist

Anne has been a journalist with the ACM (Australia Community Media) since 2016. She primarily works at the Gloucester Advocate but also contributes to the Manning River Times.

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