Smoke may be noted again in the Noosa Shire today as planned burning continues.
Queensland Park and Wildlife Service are conducting back burning in the Tewantin National Park and well as the Cooloola Great Walk and the Cooloola Recreation Area.
“Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service will conduct planned burns during the period Tuesday 21 April to Friday 24 April 2020, as part of the annual hazard reduction/conservation management program for parks and forests.
“These burns are being undertaken to help protect life and property in the event of a wildfire,” a QPWS statement said.Smoke may be seen from Noosa to Cooloola Recreation Area, Rainbow Beach, Cooloola Cove and Tin Can Bay.
Persons with respiratory or other health problems should seek medical advice on mitigating the effects of smoke inhalation.