MOST of South Australia will be under a total fire ban on Tuesday following a spell of hot weather and minimal rainfall which have dried out fuel in the bush.
The SA Country Fire Service (CFS) has declared fire bans in 13 out of the 15 districts.
CFS State Coordinator Leigh Miller says the public should be aware of weather conditions and be mindful of the activities they carry out on Tuesday.
"We are urging the public to delay any activities that could potentially start a fire, and consider undertaking these when weather conditions are milder" Mr Miller said.
"Now is the time that people should be following their Bushfire Survival Plan."
He said the CFA was prepared for what is set to be a potentially very dangerous day.
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