Moreton Island bushfire
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A “careless” and illegal beach campfire ignited the first major bushfire on Queensland’s Moreton Island in six years, according to authorities.

Over the long weekend, campers were moved to the western side of the tourism-centric island in the state’s southeast as firefighters battled to bring the runaway blaze under control.

The bushfire razed around 640 hectares before fire crews could contain it.

Moreton Island bushfire
Long weekend campers were evacuated to the western side of the tourist island yesterday. (9News)

Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) ranger Jay Lessons said around 480 campers are still on Moreton Island.

Around 20 campers were asked to move from the northern edge of the island during the peak of the fire yesterday.

“We still have work to do, but we have the fire where we want it,” Lessons said.

“More smoke is expected today, with a wind change coming from north.

“Smoke will be visible on the island and heading to Brisbane.”

A total fire ban has been in place from Thursday until at least October 7 due to hot and dry conditions in the region.

The last time there was a large major bushfire event on Moreton Island was 2019, Lessons said.

Rural Fire Service Queensland (RFSQ) Acting Chief Superintendent Neil Parker stated that the uncontrolled fire started with an unauthorized campfire on the beach.

It sparked a “massive response” from the fire service.

Moreton Island bushfire
Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) ranger Jay Lessons said around 480 campers are still on Moreton Island. (9News)

The fire spread across the northern side of the 37-kilometre-long island, requiring approximately 32 firefighters and aerial waterbombing efforts to control it yesterday and early today.

Parker warned holidaymakers to avoid lighting unauthorised fires, especially during a total fire ban.

“When such careless actions occur, it significantly impacts our volunteers, who go out at all hours to keep our community safe,” he remarked.

“We just need everyone to be vigilant and safe. Use common sense.”

Moreton Island bushfire
The fire needed dozens of crews on the ground along with waterbombing to contain it. (9News)
Moreton Island bushfire
Parker warned holidaymakers to avoid lighting unauthorised fires, especially during a total fire ban. (9News)

Parker said the crews will be battling to keep the bushfire contained for another two days.

“While everyone’s watching the football, our crews will be out there making sure the community is safe,” he added.

A watch and act warning is still in effect for significant portions of Moreton Island across regions north of Middle Road, including Cowan Cowan, Bulwer, and Blue Lagoon.

Moreton Island
The bushfire could take a few days to be totally extinguished. (9News)

“If you are on the western side of the island and you decide to leave, travel only along the beach,” Queensland Fire and Rescue (QFR) said.

“If you are on the eastern side of the island, travel along the beach to Middle Road and then down the beach to Tangalooma Island Resort.”

Authorities are still investigating the exact cause of the bushfire.

Anyone who breaches a total fire ban declaration could face heavy penalties, including large fines.

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