The cause of several fires in the Shoalhaven this week remains unknown, RFS District Officer Brad Collinson says.
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"At the moment, they're under investigation," he said.
"The Braidwood Rd fire was initially reported as a car fire, and we need to establish whether that was accurate or not."
He said crews will continue to patrol the contained fires at King Point, Ulladulla, and Turpentine Road, Tomerong, throughout Thursday, May 30.
"We had a few calls from concerned residents about smoldering trees, so we will maintain a presence and extinguish anything that pops up," he said.
"There are no issues that I'm aware of."
The Braidwood Road fire, at Yerriyong, is still uncontained.
"We have a number of crew, as well as some remote area firefighters out there today," Mr Collinson said.
"Our main concern in the western edge of the fire. The approach for today will be, with the remote area firefighters, to walk in and put as much out as we can, which will be a lengthy process.
"It's still not threatening any properties, but it is putting up a fair bit of smoke."
He said the National Parks and Wildlife Service would continue to water bomb the Martins Ridge fire, and that it was not threatening any properties.