10.30pm
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A fire near Mosquito Hill has been declared contained but not controlled.
The Country Fire Service has advised the fire is still burning within its boundaries, while strong winds have raised concerns.
There are confirmed reports from damage assessment teams of four sheds, an outhouse and a greenhouse destroyed in an estimated area of 310 hectares.
Reports of smoke from this fire are reported to have traveled to the Adelaide Hills and Metro area.
People in the affected area are advised to close all doors and windows and stay indoors if the smoke is causing concern.
Road users are advised to use caution on the roads as smoke may reduce visibility.
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6.30pm
The Country Fire Service has issued a warnin0pmg about a serious bushfire burning out of control at Mosquito Hill near Kokoda, Deep Creek, Olsen and Cleland Gully roads.
The warning is aimed at those in the Mosquito Hill and Tooperang areas as the fire moves in a North Easterly direction.
The fire is burning in scrub.
The CFS warn this fire poses a risk to lives and homes.
Road closures are in place for Cleland Gully Road between the Victor Harbor and Bull Creek roads; Nagkita Road between Enterprise and Bull Creek roads; Bull Creek Road between Green and Alexandrina roads and Mount Compass Road between the Victor Harbor and Flagstaff Hill roads.
3.30pm
The Country Fire Service has issued a warning about a serious bushfire near Currency Creek on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
The Mosquito Hill bushfire is burning in stubble and is out of control near Mount Compass Goolwa, Trigg Point, Deep Creek, Kokoda and Frome roads.
The warning is in place for Mosquito Hill, Scott Conservation Park and Currency Creek.
The CFS has warned this fire does pose a risk to lives and property.
Road closures are in place for the Goolwa to Mount Compass and Deep Creek roads.
Local residents are warned to follow their bushfire survival plans and only leave if the path is clear to a safe place.
People are asked not to enter the area.
The CFS advises homes that have been constructed or modified to withstand a bushfire and are prepared to the highest level and actively defended may provide safety. People are advised to take shelter from radiant before the fire arrives.
Stay tuned to local radio stations on a battery-powered radio for updates.
For information about bushfires, check www.cfs.sa.gov.au or call the bushfire information hotline on 1300 362 361.