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Chief of the Boat
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You best bring our meeting forward a little then
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Lucky Jack
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Been looking at some pics on GenoMariners facebook page, she can see some of the fires from her place but it's still a way off. Hopefully the change in conditions over the coming couple of days will give fire-crews a chance to push the blazes back and rebuild the defences.
Very early this year, and quite large for NSW indeed, worst in a decade. Normally it's Victoria that seems to cop the big ones lately. |
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Navy Seal
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I hope these fires have nothing to do with evil intentions of people that like to start fires.
The USA has had an unusual amount of forest fires this year and some were very deadly in Arizona with fire fighters that jump into the fires being consumed by one. I have often wondered how they get started and the reasons are varied from lawn mowers to weed eaters to chain saws to illegal camp fires by hunters to marijuana growers to the most common cause of lightning strikes. Can you imagine what it must have been to be a North American Indian back in the old days and a fire was started by lightning? My God how would they've put it out? All they could do is make a run for it. The budget in America was one billion dollars to fight these fires and they have well gone over that amount. Hope yours get put out soon and everyone can get back to a normal life ![]() |
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Fleet Admiral
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No cause for alarm where I live but I've a number of friends in some of the affected areas. Luckily all are safe and so far only one has been evacuated. He lost a shed and some outbuildings apparently. He won't know the full extent of the damage until he can get back home.
No word officially on the causes but you can be certain that some of the fires were deliberately lit. Why these idiots do it I can't fathom. |
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Fleet Admiral
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One of the fires was caused by high winds bringing down power lines in bushland near Mt Victoria. Still not much being reported on causes of other fires. We had much cooler temps today which gave some relief and people were able to get back to their homes to survey the damage.
Unfortunately one death occurred with a 63 yo man who collapsed whilst fighting the blaze near his home on the Central Coast north of Sydney. Temperatures are expected to get back into the high 30's C over the next few days so with 20 fires still uncontained in the state there is likely to be more damage to property before the end of the week. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-10-1...y-live/5030288 |
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Weps
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My friend in Raymond Terrace said he may have to evac again on the weekend
![]() As long as I don't get a Catastrophic message from the RFS again, my area should be okay. It's just bad enough that I don't have a horse truck considering my family got a couple of horses plus my own if I have to get the hell out of there. Keep safe everyone!
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Fleet Admiral
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You too.
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