The Parks and Wildlife Service at the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions is today conducting a prescribed burn 17km South-East located in Shotts.
The department are estimating to target burning 94 hectares out of 1809. The forecast weather conditions for today and smoke dispersal may potentially impact mining and adjacent private properties.
Motorists should take care, turn on headlights and carefully follow traffic management signs when driving through areas affected by smoke.
People with conditions exacerbated by smoke should take precautions in line with their medical advice for these circumstances.
Prescribed burns create low-fuel areas in a mosaic of burnt and unburnt patches across the landscape, which help stem the spread of bushfires.
It is the primary tool available to the department to manage fuel loads, which helps protect the community by minimising the impact of bushfires.
Prescribed burning may be conducted by multiple government agencies and private landowners as part of the shared responsibility for keeping communities safe.
Details of burns are available at https://www.dpaw.wa.gov.au/management/fire/prescribed-burning/burns.