Australia's burning
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We've been caught out a bit and don't have tank water at the moment, a soon to be rectified cock up, the aim is to have no water going down the drain . We're on a hose pipe ban at the moment as we've been in increasing drought for months now.

#242

Good luck, hope this fire bypasses or indeed is brought under control before it gets close to you.

#243

As have we.
Back in 2013, we had a fire in the back yard (small from an ember attack - it might even have been from the containment lines they were creating in the ravine at the back of our yards). At the time, fire crews were stationed at the bottom of our street. As I was running around like a headless chicken, throwing animals and children in the car (the children were all in their 20s, I don't think they were overly impressed at being thrown into a car
), one of the firemen told me to calm down, it was all good, and that we didn't need to leave unless we felt safer doing so. Mr Dreamy, NextDoorGary and OtherSideTony were using hoses to keep the back of the houses nice and wet. There was a big difference between that and when we actually were told to evacuate. Our plan is always to leave at the first sign of trouble - but it needs to be in context.
Back in 2013, we had a fire in the back yard (small from an ember attack - it might even have been from the containment lines they were creating in the ravine at the back of our yards). At the time, fire crews were stationed at the bottom of our street. As I was running around like a headless chicken, throwing animals and children in the car (the children were all in their 20s, I don't think they were overly impressed at being thrown into a car



#244

Thank you for your concern you wonderful human being but Scouse is right we're in no imminent danger so it's more precautionary than anything. I'd probably end up staying longer than I should but I wouldn't stick around if things got hairy. Not gonna send karma, as I think the entire forum should know just how touched I am by your concern.

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We're just south of Wollongong, the firies are nailing anything within 5 k's of us immediately, and anything within 10 K has all been arson so far, I'd throw the switch mate .
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#248

I see in a report that the smoke from the fires has reached Chile, some 11,000 miles across the Pacific.

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I read the same report. I also saw, in another newspaper a photograph of Australia taken from space. As usual the press didn't give precise details but I think the photos were taken over several days, maybe weeks and made into a composite picture. What struck me most forcibly was that it showed virtually the whole of Australia, East to West; North to South virtually alight!!! An incredible sight. In my ignorance I understood that the fires were 'just' on the Eastern side of Australia.

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It's probably fair though, to ask just how did these fires reach the incredible proportions they have. Blaming any one political group cannot be right., either the present government, Greens or anyone else. The fault must lie with successive administrations over many years. Action and planning quite obviously hasn't taken place and these huge fires are the result. A blind man could see this coming.

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It's probably fair though, to ask just how did these fires reach the incredible proportions they have. Blaming any one political group cannot be right., either the present government, Greens or anyone else. The fault must lie with successive administrations over many years. Action and planning quite obviously hasn't taken place and these huge fires are the result. A blind man could see this coming.
Last edited by mikelincs; Jan 7th 2020 at 11:20 am.

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It's probably fair though, to ask just how did these fires reach the incredible proportions they have. Blaming any one political group cannot be right., either the present government, Greens or anyone else. The fault must lie with successive administrations over many years. Action and planning quite obviously hasn't taken place and these huge fires are the result. A blind man could see this coming.
Last edited by spouse of scouse; Jan 7th 2020 at 10:06 am.

#253

And second, I have no time for the 'thoughts and prayers' crowd. It's pointless, it does nothing, and if anything distracts from the actions needed to stop it happening again. And THAT is the key issue here. Like it or not, this has been a political failure - both to prepare properly, and to address climate change. Not talking about that is blindness.
Finally, I'm not a naughty schoolboy to be told what to think, what to do, or what to say, at any time. Maybe YOU could take your views elsewhere?

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On the contrary. First I'm simply agreeing that there has been political buggery from the right - first in cutting the necessary preparation cash, and then trying to blame the greens. Add to that the sheer crass incompetence of the current shower, and Morrison in particular, in dealing with the emergency and the KEY issue is the failure to prepare and deal with reality. I'm not looking for a debate, because debate is impossible - this is simple fact.
And second, I have no time for the 'thoughts and prayers' crowd. It's pointless, it does nothing, and if anything distracts from the actions needed to stop it happening again. And THAT is the key issue here. Like it or not, this has been a political failure - both to prepare properly, and to address climate change. Not talking about that is blindness.
Finally, I'm not a naughty schoolboy to be told what to think, what to do, or what to say, at any time. Maybe YOU could take your views elsewhere?
And second, I have no time for the 'thoughts and prayers' crowd. It's pointless, it does nothing, and if anything distracts from the actions needed to stop it happening again. And THAT is the key issue here. Like it or not, this has been a political failure - both to prepare properly, and to address climate change. Not talking about that is blindness.
Finally, I'm not a naughty schoolboy to be told what to think, what to do, or what to say, at any time. Maybe YOU could take your views elsewhere?

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Against democracy???????? Oh dear. The lunatics of the left.
Meanwhile ............ 200 hundred people arrested for starting the bushfires.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitic...EtUFsjH44BYKqg
Meanwhile ............ 200 hundred people arrested for starting the bushfires.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitic...EtUFsjH44BYKqg
