Bushfire Advice Issued for Amaroo Dr in Smiths Lake; Fire Reported Under Control
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The NSW Rural Fire Service has issued a bushfire advice for Amaroo Dr, Smiths Lake. The fire is currently under control with a reported size of 0 hectares.
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- Record type
- NSW incident notice
- Affected area
- Mid-Coast, New South Wales
- Issued
- April 6, 2026
- Source feed
- NSW RFS
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Alert Details
The NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) has issued a bushfire alert at the Advice level for an incident located at Amaroo Dr, Smiths Lake. According to the agency, the fire status is currently listed as Under control.
Affected Areas
The alert is specific to the vicinity of Amaroo Dr, Smiths Lake (2428). This area is located within the Mid-Coast Council Area.
What You Should Do
Residents in the Smiths Lake and Mid-Coast region should monitor the situation and stay informed through the NSW Rural Fire Service. An 'Advice' level alert indicates that while a fire is present, there is no immediate threat to property, but residents should remain vigilant.
Expected Conditions
The fire is currently reported to be 0 hectares in size. While the source confirms the presence of fire, the 'Under control' status indicates that the situation is being managed by the responsible agency.
Timeline
This alert was updated on March 7, 2026, at 5:09 PM. The NSW Rural Fire Service remains the responsible agency for monitoring and managing this incident.
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