SA hit by four fires as temps rise

Four bushfires have been sparked in South Australia despite the end of the official fire risk season.

Fire trucks in the Adelaide Hills

A severe bushfire risk has been declared in four South Australian districts. (AAP)

Four bushfires have sparked across South Australia, defying last month's end to the official fire risk season.

Fires broke out in the Adelaide Hills, on the Fleurieu Peninsula, on Kangaroo Island and in the mid north amid unseasonably warm weather on Monday.

At Mt George, in the Adelaide Hills, a fire burnt towards homes before being contained.

At Goyder, in the mid north, a stubble blaze destroyed 50 hectares with fire breaks expected to bring it under control.

The other fires - near Mt Compass on the Fleurieu Peninsula and at Western River on Kangaroo island - were not a risk to people or property, the Country Fire Service said.

By Monday afternoon, fire crews were mopping up Mt Compass.

Some of the fires were thought to be burn-offs that reignited or got out of control.

They came as a severe bushfire risk was declared in four SA districts - the northwest pastoral, eastern Eyre Peninsula, the mid-north and on Yorke Peninsula.

Temperatures across SA rose to the mid to high 20s and winds gusted to more than 50km/h on Monday.

A cold front was expected to move across the state late in the day bringing some showers.

Late on Monday, the CFS said the threat posed by a fire at Paracombe in the Adelaide Hills had been reduced.


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