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Re: Fires in Victoria
Originally Posted by geordie mandy
Is there any ways of finding out whose homes have been destroyed in Tas?
My parents have very good friends in Tas and have not had contact, tried phoning but no joy. Mandy Tas fire say - "Anyone wishing to enquire about property or persons involved in the fires at Scamander / St Marys on the East Coast may contact the Evacuation & Recovery Centre on 03 6376 1289. This phone will be manned by Government representatives throughout the duration of the emergency" http://www.fire.tas.gov.au/mysite/Sh...hfireSummaries From the Uk that will be 00613 6376 1289 Lots of phones are out though, all up the coast. |
Re: Fires in Victoria
Originally Posted by Pollyana
At present the only homes destroyed are in Scamander which is on the east coast.
Tas fire say - "Anyone wishing to enquire about property or persons involved in the fires at Scamander / St Marys on the East Coast may contact the Evacuation & Recovery Centre on 03 6376 1289. This phone will be manned by Government representatives throughout the duration of the emergency" http://www.fire.tas.gov.au/mysite/Sh...hfireSummaries From the Uk that will be 00613 6376 1289 Lots of phones are out though, all up the coast. Thanks Polly, ive passed the number on to my parents. their freinds are near Preston so with not knowing the geography , im assuming they should be okay. Mandy |
Re: Fires in Victoria
Originally Posted by geordie mandy
Thanks Polly, ive passed the number on to my parents. their freinds are near Preston so with not knowing the geography , im assuming they should be okay.
Mandy |
Re: Fires in Victoria
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Pics from the firestorm that hit Scamander, then moved to Four Mile Creek and Cornwall. Terrifying, 80 feet walls of flame, fireballs sweeping over houses, and families sheltering on the beach.
My beautiful island burning. www.themercury.news.com.au |
Re: Fires in Victoria
Originally Posted by Pollyana
Pics from the firestorm that hit Scamander, then moved to Four Mile Creek and Cornwall. Terrifying, 80 feet walls of flame, fireballs sweeping over houses, and families sheltering on the beach.
My beautiful island burning. www.themercury.news.com.au OMG :scared: That just doesn't bare thinking about Mandy |
Re: Fires in Victoria
Originally Posted by Pollyana
Pics from the firestorm that hit Scamander, then moved to Four Mile Creek and Cornwall. Terrifying, 80 feet walls of flame, fireballs sweeping over houses, and families sheltering on the beach.
My beautiful island burning. www.themercury.news.com.au |
Re: Fires in Victoria
Bloody hell!
Poor old Tassie. She just doesn't deserve this kind of abuse! :( |
Re: Fires in Victoria
:(
Must be devastating. Hope everyone is safe. jx |
Re: Fires in Victoria
Originally Posted by Pollyana
Pics from the firestorm that hit Scamander, then moved to Four Mile Creek and Cornwall. Terrifying, 80 feet walls of flame, fireballs sweeping over houses, and families sheltering on the beach.
My beautiful island burning. www.themercury.news.com.au This is just awful. I know I will sound very ignorant now but hopefully one of you will enlighten me. Why does Victoria get the bush fires when it is the coolest state in Australia? |
Re: Fires in Victoria
Originally Posted by Kapri
This is just awful.
I know I will sound very ignorant now but hopefully one of you will enlighten me. Why does Victoria get the bush fires when it is the coolest state in Australia? I think one of the big reasons Vic cops it quite alot is because of the extremes we get here. If we have a good winter, followed by a really dry summer, there is lots to burn. When there isnt fires for a few years, it builds up. Did you know, that alot of the Australian native plants actually NEED fire to regenerate? Fire isnt always a bad thing in Australia. Its only when it comes near homes and it effects the animal population. Australia has always had fires, always will have fires and alot of the time needs the fires. |
Re: Fires in Victoria
Originally Posted by Kapri
This is just awful.
I know I will sound very ignorant now but hopefully one of you will enlighten me. Why does Victoria get the bush fires when it is the coolest state in Australia? Vic might have a cooler average over the year, but remember temps in winter can be quite low and in summer they can go very high. Its been 42 recently, so the cool average is a bit misleading, summer can be very hot at times. Plus around jan and feb when its at its hottest its usually dry, the combination of V high temps and dry windy weather makes it burn easier than states that get their rain in summer. Plus this year you have to factor in the drought a lot of victoria is brown as a crisp right now, which is probably why the fire seasons started early. |
Re: Fires in Victoria
Originally Posted by Hels Bells
I think one of the big reasons Vic cops it quite alot is because of the extremes we get here. If we have a good winter, followed by a really dry summer, there is lots to burn. When there isnt fires for a few years, it builds up.
Did you know, that alot of the Australian native plants actually NEED fire to regenerate? Fire isnt always a bad thing in Australia. Its only when it comes near homes and it effects the animal population. Australia has always had fires, always will have fires and alot of the time needs the fires. |
Re: Fires in Victoria
Originally Posted by Hels Bells
I think one of the big reasons Vic cops it quite alot is because of the extremes we get here. If we have a good winter, followed by a really dry summer, there is lots to burn. When there isnt fires for a few years, it builds up.
Did you know, that alot of the Australian native plants actually NEED fire to regenerate? Fire isnt always a bad thing in Australia. Its only when it comes near homes and it effects the animal population. Australia has always had fires, always will have fires and alot of the time needs the fires. This makes sense. I was in California a few years ago and a ranger in Yosemite said the same thing. Thet used to try and prevent fires until they realised they helped the plants regenerate. now they just try to control them. Thanks for your replies guys. |
Re: Fires in Victoria
Its just so unbelievable that a lot of these fires are started deliberately.
The big fire in Gippsland, Victoria where they have lost quite a few propertys & one guy killed, the police are looking for two teenagers who possibly started it. One of the big fires over in WA they have arrested a 58 year old guy for starting it. Personally I'd bring back hanging for these bastards. |
Re: Fires in Victoria
Originally Posted by Bordy
Its just so unbelievable that a lot of these fires are started deliberately.
The big fire in Gippsland, Victoria where they have lost quite a few propertys & one guy killed, the police are looking for two teenagers who possibly started it. One of the big fires over in WA they have arrested a 58 year old guy for starting it. Personally I'd bring back hanging for these bastards. |
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