BUSHFIRES

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Across
  1. 4. Small particles of burning material and in relation to bush fire are often moved around by wind and precede the main fire front.
  2. 5. A general term used to describe fire in vegetation, includes grass fire.
  3. 6. The susceptibility of an asset to the impacts of bush fire.
  4. 9. A hot glowing body of ignited gas that is generated by something on fire.
  5. 12. Fire spread minimized under prevailing conditions.
Down
  1. 1. The outcome or impact of a bush fire event.
  2. 2. An access way with a primary purpose of providing access for fire fighting and fire management purposes.
  3. 3. The quality of being hot; high temperature
  4. 7. The chance of a bush fire igniting and spreading.
  5. 8. A fixed-wing aircraft that discharges fire retardant chemicals to limit fire spread.
  6. 10. An unplanned fire, as opposed to a prescribed burn.
  7. 11. The distance required through planning provisions to separate a building from the bush fire hazard, street frontage, property boundary or from adjacent buildings.