Central Coast Council urges residents to remain alert to Gospers Mountain fire situation and to monitor Rural Fire Service advice

Updated November 21 2019 - 11:01am, first published 10:41am
DANGER APPROACHING: The scene at Colo Heights on Tuesday evening as the Gospers Mountain fire raged west of the Central Coast. Picture: Dean Sewell
DANGER APPROACHING: The scene at Colo Heights on Tuesday evening as the Gospers Mountain fire raged west of the Central Coast. Picture: Dean Sewell

Central Coast Council is urging residents to be as prepared as possible and to remain vigilant as the NSW Rural Fire Service continues to fight and monitor the Gospers Mountain fire west of the Central Coast.

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