Juvenile accused of lighting devastating bushfire in central Queensland

Police allege a minor started a central Queensland bushfire that has destroyed a number of properties.

More than 70 fires are still burning across Queensland.

More than 70 fires are still burning across Queensland. Source: Twitter/QldFES

A minor has been accused of starting a bushfire that razed 14 homes in central Queensland.
Rural firefighters are seen preparing to fight fires at Spicers Gap, south west of Brisbane.
Rural firefighters are seen preparing to fight fires at Spicers Gap, south west of Brisbane. Source: AAP
Police say the juvenile has not been charged with arson, but will be dealt with under the state's Youth Justice Act.

The Cobraball fire, near Yeppoon, is still burning days after it destroyed homes, sheds and cars.

Queensland Police is urging all guardians to take cake and ensure any child in their care is aware of the fire risk.

"At this time of heightened danger and following the declaration of a State of Fire Emergency, the community is asked to work with authorities to prevent fires," a statement read.

"Parents and carers are urged to speak to their children about the consequences of lighting fires in this time of heightened danger."

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Published 14 November 2019 2:13pm
Updated 14 November 2019 3:58pm



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