Canberra fire: Crews try to control Pierces Creek blaze after alert level reduced last night


The battle to control a bushfire burning in the Brindabella Ranges, west of Canberra, will continue on the ground and in the air today, after the alert level was downgraded from "watch and act" to "advice".
A thunderstorm on Friday afternoon had minimal impact on the blaze, which had grown to 175 hectares by Saturday morning, with rain barely reaching the site.
The fire started at Pierces Creek on Thursday night, moved fast towards Canberra on Friday, reaching eight kilometres away from the closest suburb of Kambah for most of the day.
By 8:00am on Saturday it was seven kilometres from the suburb.
The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) said the fire was still uncontrolled, but there was no immediate danger to the community.

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