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We've been surrounded by smoke for months we have just accepted it now. Which is not good.I hope all the Australians here are safe
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We've been surrounded by smoke for months we have just accepted it now. Which is not good.I hope all the Australians here are safe
The arson attack stories are total BS. They account for 1% of the fires started. It's the water that has been sucked out of the bores. Usually the trees would have that water to draw upon. That water has been siphoned off that's why everything is going up like a powder keg. There's nothing for the to draw on like the would in a normal drought. But we aren't having a normal drought the fire season started really early back in September. Some of my friends have been on almost continual deployment.I read earlier the impact on wildlife has been pretty horrific, koalas especially. It’s heartbreaking people would add to this deliberately.
That's most useful.On evac planning... it’s worth packing a cooler full of ice, & frozen water bottles, in case the car overheats and you have to pull the hot air from the engine into the passenger compartment to keep moving. Hot winds outside, Heater blowing on full blast = heat exhaustion & delirium very quickly. The last 4 forest fires I was in 3 of the vehicles overheated after less than an hour. All 3 newer cars, computers couldn’t process the info coming at them, and crapped out. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy... soak your head & shirt & seat, stick ice in your bra and pockets , and repeat when you dry out. The worst was every 10 minutes or so, 60C melts and evaporates fast. Some lasted half an hour to an hour, more in the 50C range. I’d have been a hot mess without the cooler.
Folks are doing 24/7 I have been to a couple of training workshops on burns./wound management. We are only helping a tiny amount of the animals but there's good folks going at it all the time!The impact on our animals I can't even face. I remember volunteering every week at the Koala Hospital in Port Macquarie, saving them one at a time. And now the habitat in that region has been decimated..