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DeadVim Nov 11th 2019 8:03 pm

Re: Australia's burning
 
Backing onto a pine forest certainly keeps you vigilant.

On the upside the risk of flooding is currently low ...

mikelincs Nov 11th 2019 9:30 pm

Re: NSW &Queensland - State of Fire Emergency declared
 
Please stay safe everyone, we have had bits on the news here and it looks really bad in places, especially round Sydney.

Dorothy Nov 12th 2019 12:40 am

Re: NSW &Queensland - State of Fire Emergency declared
 

Originally Posted by spouse of scouse (Post 12762522)
I don't know exactly where Dreamy is in the Blue Mountains, I wish I did because I've been checking the warnings. So many fires that are out of control, it's horrific. A link for people who know the location of mates in NSW https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/fire-info...r-fire-updates

From the map there's no fires close to her, but that's not to say things won't change.

spouse of scouse Nov 12th 2019 12:52 am

Re: NSW &Queensland - State of Fire Emergency declared
 

Originally Posted by Dorothy (Post 12762700)
From the map there's no fires close to her, but that's not to say things won't change.

Thanks Dorothy.

Kooky. Nov 12th 2019 4:33 am

Re: NSW &Queensland - State of Fire Emergency declared
 
Dreamy is east / low Blue Mountains. We're making her check in with us all in a variety of timezones and, from what I can see from the "Fires near me" app, there are a couple in the vicinity but under control.

Those I know who have lost homes are more towards the coast.

Dreamy Nov 12th 2019 7:16 am

Re: NSW &Queensland - State of Fire Emergency declared
 
Thanks everyone for your love and concern!

We were good - one false alarm in the nearest town just as Mr Dreamy was about to start a work phone-hook-up (he worked from home yesterday), but that was as much excitement as we had. Ironically, after spending the first ten minutes of his meeting being told that there was no way they would live so close to the bush like us, 3 colleagues had to dash off as they lived around Macquarie Park which had a couple of emergency warnings going on. Fortunately, all was eventually fine for them. It still looks terrible up on the NE coast of the state.

Weather conditions are much better today - but we desperately need some rain :(

Dreamy Nov 12th 2019 7:19 am

Re: Australia's burning
 

Originally Posted by DeadVim (Post 12762577)
Backing onto a pine forest certainly keeps you vigilant.

On the upside the risk of flooding is currently low ...

You get the worst of both worlds :p

Fortunately flooding isn't something we ever have to worry about - bushfires, landslides, falling trees, hailstones - yes, flooding - no.

Hope you're staying safe.

BEVS Nov 12th 2019 7:50 am

Re: NSW &Queensland - State of Fire Emergency declared
 

Originally Posted by Dreamy (Post 12763006)
Thanks everyone for your love and concern!

Very pleased to hear from you missus.


scrubbedexpat094 Nov 12th 2019 9:22 am

Re: NSW &Queensland - State of Fire Emergency declared
 

Originally Posted by BEVS (Post 12763023)
Very pleased to hear from you missus.

I'll second that.
We've had some torrential rain in NZ the last few days and I wish I could send that to Aussie.

spouse of scouse Nov 12th 2019 10:40 am

Re: NSW &Queensland - State of Fire Emergency declared
 

Originally Posted by Kooky. (Post 12762913)
Dreamy is east / low Blue Mountains. We're making her check in with us all in a variety of timezones and, from what I can see from the "Fires near me" app, there are a couple in the vicinity but under control.

Those I know who have lost homes are more towards the coast.

I'm so sorry to hear that Kooky, what a nightmare for your friends. I hope they're ok - I mean as ok as they can be with losing their homes :(

Originally Posted by Dreamy (Post 12763006)
Thanks everyone for your love and concern!

We were good - one false alarm in the nearest town just as Mr Dreamy was about to start a work phone-hook-up (he worked from home yesterday), but that was as much excitement as we had. Ironically, after spending the first ten minutes of his meeting being told that there was no way they would live so close to the bush like us, 3 colleagues had to dash off as they lived around Macquarie Park which had a couple of emergency warnings going on. Fortunately, all was eventually fine for them. It still looks terrible up on the NE coast of the state.

Weather conditions are much better today - but we desperately need some rain :(

Really glad you're ok Dreamy. Hell yes, please please rain.

moneypenny20 Nov 12th 2019 11:14 am

Re: Australia's burning
 

Originally Posted by Dreamy (Post 12762411)
I could tell when the British media reported on it with the deluge of calls from concerned relatives within seconds of each other!

We immediately got a call from the MiL. My family however....maybe phone lines are flooded UK end and burned this end. Good to know they care. Anyway we're in a spot where, apart from crap visibility last weekend, there's no current danger.

More frightening to me is the fact that the other day was the first day since records started that no rain fell anywhere in Australia.

spouse of scouse Nov 12th 2019 11:21 am

Re: Australia's burning
 

Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 12763117)
We immediately got a call from the MiL. My family however....maybe phone lines are flooded UK end and burned this end. Good to know they care. Anyway we're in a spot where, apart from crap visibility last weekend, there's no current danger.

More frightening to me is the fact that the other day was the first day since records started that no rain fell anywhere in Australia.

I didn't know you lived near the fires MP. It's good to hear that things are ok there at the moment, everything crossed it stays that way.

On another note, do you think it'd be a good idea to merge this thread with the one on the main Australia page? Just saying that because I missed Dreamy's update here yesterday.

spouse of scouse Nov 12th 2019 11:22 am

Re: Australia's burning
 

Originally Posted by DeadVim (Post 12762577)
Backing onto a pine forest certainly keeps you vigilant.

On the upside the risk of flooding is currently low ...

Another BEer in harm's way :( Everything ok your way DV?

DeadVim Nov 12th 2019 1:13 pm

Re: Australia's burning
 

Originally Posted by Dreamy (Post 12763009)
You get the worst of both worlds :p

Fortunately flooding isn't something we ever have to worry about - bushfires, landslides, falling trees, hailstones - yes, flooding - no.

Hope you're staying safe.


Originally Posted by spouse of scouse (Post 12763123)
Another BEer in harm's way :( Everything ok your way DV?

All good here thanks for asking, keeping an eye on the fire map and thankful we’re not in some other poor sod’s shoes.

Pine forest one side, flood prone creek at the back ... we are looking at a second property, sandbagging loses it’s appeal after a few goes.

We have had some major housing development go in recently so that’s reduced the fire risk a bit. But increased the water run off.

BUT I was hand feeding a King Parrot the other day so that makes up for it all. :)

mikelincs Nov 12th 2019 11:19 pm

Re: NSW &Queensland - State of Fire Emergency declared
 
We should send some of our spare wet stuff, I'm sure the people near Doncaster and Lincoln have a lot to spare.


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