Canberra's air quality was the worst of any major city in the world on Monday morning. Photo / Twitter
Canberra's air quality was the worst of any major city in the world on Monday morning. Photo / Twitter
Thick bushfire smoke is blanketing Canberra, shutting down shops, restaurants, museums and government departments.
Even the department responsible for coordinating Australia's response to disasters and emergency management has closed its doors due to poor air quality.
The Department of Home Affairs has told staff to stay home as thick bushfiresmoke blankets Canberra.
Staff have been told to stay away from Canberra headquarters for 48 hours, but some essential employees will work from other locations.
The gallery is currently hosting an exhibition of Matisse and Picasso works. All Qantas flights at Canberra Airport were cancelled on Sunday due to the smoke.
Australia Post also cancelled deliveries in the capital, citing worker safety, leaving the local State Emergency Service to deliver particulate-filter masks to shops with depleted stocks.
The ACT government is warning residents to stay indoors, with windows and doors closed.