PREDICTED very hot weather in Oberon has lead to a suspension of all fire permits across the region.
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Oberon has had a string of hot days since December begun, with the mercury predicted to reach a top of 33 degrees on Monday.
The fire danger rating for the central ranges, which includes Bathurst, Oberon and Lithgow, will be very high on Monday.
A post on the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) Chifley/Lithgow Team Facebook page on Sunday afternoon alerted those in the region.
“All fire permits suspended from midnight tonight [Sunday] until the fire danger rating reduces to high,” the post read.
For more information, call the Oberon RFS Fire Control centre during business hours on 6336 0493.
What’s a fire permit?
A fire permit is required for burning activities during the bush fire danger period.
Fire permits help ensure fire is used safely and minimise the danger to you, your property and the community.