Respond
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To stay or leave? Leaving early is your safest choice.
A well-prepared home has a better chance of withstanding a bushfire, even if you decide to leave early. Having your home threatened by a bush fire can be stressful. Your response time is critical.
During a bush fire threat, it is vital to monitor bush fire alerts and warnings from the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) and other emergency agencies , as it may affect where you live or how you leave your property.
ABC is the official emergency broadcaster in all Australian states. In an emergency, download the ABC Listen App below to listen to up to date information for your area.
In an emergency call Triple Zero (000) or TTY (106)
LOCAL RESOURCES directory
On this page you will find information about local resources and services available to Blue Mountains residents.
BMCC EmERGENCY DASHBOARD
Access the Blue Mountains City Council Emergency Dashboard for disaster management.
Resources
On this page, you will find trusted and credible resources to help you respond to a bush fire threat by:
- Downloading the latest emergency apps
- Staying up-to-date by reading the Facebook feeds
- Clicking on the buttons below
- Browsing the ‘Local Resources Directory’ and search by category or keyword
- Scrolling through the selection of resource directory listings displayed below
Emergency Apps
Click below to download these emergency apps to your mobile.
Emergency Services Facebook feeds
NSW Rural Fire Service
NSW State Emergency Service
Fire And Rescue New South Wales
Bureau of Meteorology
Live Traffic NSW
ABC Emergency
Local Resources Directory
Visit the Local Resources Directory page to view links to local organisations, and search the directory of centralised resources and services available to help Blue Mountains residents prepare for, respond to or recover from a bush fire.