Country town in sights after fire burns home, bridge

A "perfect storm" of conditions has fuelled a days-long fire threatening a north Queensland town. (Jono Searle/AAP PHOTOS)

A bushfire that has destroyed a home and a railway bridge now has a country town in its sights, prompting a "prepare to leave" warning.

Heatwave conditions and strong winds have created a "perfect storm", fuelling a blaze that has been burning for days in north Queensland despite the valiant efforts of fire crews.

The fire has burned through 70km since it first sparked near Einasleigh, northwest of Townsville, five days ago.

Local mayor Barry Hughes said a house had burned down near Einasleigh with reports of a railway bridge catching alight and track damage in the area.

Now he is fearful for the nearby town of Forsayth, which boasts about 100 people.

Burning on two fronts, the fire was located about 7km from the town on Monday afternoon.

"It is moving in a westerly direction which puts the township of Forsayth in the firing line," Etheridge Shire Mayor Mr Hughes told AAP.

About 10 fire crews including water bombing support from four planes and even a Black Hawk helicopter have been battling the blaze along with rangers, council workers and local farmers.

Reinforcements from Townsville arrived on Monday.

"We've been battling this fire since Wednesday night," Mr Hughes said.

"The people on the front line have done a fantastic job.

"They have been able to protect cattle properties in the line of fire but there's been massive loss of pasture."

Smoke from a bushfire
Fire crews, water-bombing planes, rangers, council workers and local farmers are battling the blaze.

Mr Hughes said a "perfect storm" of conditions had fuelled the fire since it jumped a containment line near Einasleigh days ago and "got away".

The region has endured 40-plus temperatures for the past five days along with blustery, southeast winds.

"It has been fanning the fire, making it very challenging," Mr Hughes said.

"The conditions have worked against any reasonable chance of containing the blaze."

The Queensland Fire Department issued a "prepare to leave" warning for Forsayth on Monday afternoon.

"We have made sure everybody is prepared," Mr Hughes said.

"We are just hoping against all hope that the weather conditions become more favourable over the next day or so.

"The way things are progressing that doesn't look likely but we will cross our fingers and hope for the best."

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