Two people have been killed by an out of control fire north of Adelaide, which has destroyed more than 85,000 hectares of bushland and 16 homes.
New South Wales will send fire fighting aircraft to South Australia, to help local crews battle the large blaze.
Firefighters are focusing on securing the perimeter near Barossa Valley. It's hoped some residents will be able to return to their properties, and power supplies be restored today.
A watch and act message remains in force.
Meantime a Very High Fire Danger rating has been issued for the Illawarra today.
The region is heading for a top of at least 34 degrees.