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Mark L
29-01-2019, 9:04pm
Hoping all you Tassie members are copping and I obviously hope you are all safe.
Today had 11 Emergency warnings active. Last I heard for all the fires combined there was 1100 kms of not contained fire edges. So this event is not ending any time soon.:(
Such is the scale of things there's been many N.S.W R.F.S. people coming and going down there for the last 2 weeks.
I have a couple of friends from here down there ATM and they reckon fire services are struggling because of the huge amount of fires they are dealing with. They haven't been in this position before. My better half is assigned to go down and do logistics stuff for a week from next Monday. (and the only upside to these fires is I can soon eat red meat instead of salads for a week. I'd rather eat salad if it meant no fires in Tassie :()

I just check and now there is 12 Emergency warnings.:eek: They are the red symbols on the screen shot bellow. Yellow symbols are further potential problems.

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All the best for you Tassie people (yes, I know, it takes something desperate for me to say that :p;))

Glenda
30-01-2019, 8:19am
Yes stay safe all our Tassie members. I remember the devastation of the last lot of huge fires which affected Tassie and hope they get these under control as soon as possible.

Enjoy your week of red meat Mark and hope Jayne stays safe while she's down there.

axle01
31-01-2019, 1:52pm
Hmmm Tassie has fires and we have floods (Townsville) we haven’t seen rain like this in years, the dam went from 60% to 2m over the spillway in 1 week.
House bound for 3 days now.

Al

Glenda
01-02-2019, 7:46am
Hmmm Tassie has fires and we have floods (Townsville) we haven’t seen rain like this in years, the dam went from 60% to 2m over the spillway in 1 week.
House bound for 3 days now.

Al

I've been amazed watching how much rain and flooding there has been up north and apparently there could be a lot more. I used to have an uncle and aunt who lived in Blue Water and watching footage from there was mind boggling. Stay safe Al and I hope your property isn't adversely affected.

axle01
01-02-2019, 12:38pm
I've been amazed watching how much rain and flooding there has been up north and apparently there could be a lot more. I used to have an uncle and aunt who lived in Blue Water and watching footage from there was mind boggling. Stay safe Al and I hope your property isn't adversely affected.
No I’m safe Glenda thanks but I feel for the people affected by the fires in Tassie and the flood victims up here.

Al

Norman
05-03-2019, 5:34pm
Stay safe people !

Mark L
05-03-2019, 11:49pm
Stay safe people !

I guess you are referring to people dealing with emergencies in Vic and W.A. over the last two days then???

ricktas
06-03-2019, 7:21am
I missed this post when you originally posted it Mark. So belated thanks from us down here. Many of the fires are still burning, but no longer on the urban fringes. We still get very smokey days and the health warnings that go along with them. We got rain last night, for the first time this year, so hopefully that has occurred in the fire zones and dampened things down a bit too.

I feel for the Victorian firies right now with the mainstream media creating another beat-up about how much more they could/should have done. We live in Australia, bushfires happen. if you live in a rural area you have to expect it, it is not the firies fault. I live in a high-risk fire zone, as I am on the edge of the Mt Wellington Park. When I say on the edge, the road outside my house is the boundary line for the park. I accept that fire is a risk here, and I pay a premium on my house insurance to be covered for it. But I love the fact I can walk to waterfalls (3 of them) within about ten minutes. I can get to a gully that fills with the most amazing fungi in about 15 minutes walk.

I really do feel for the firies in Victoria, and the mainstream media needs to pull its head in.

Gazza
07-03-2019, 2:12pm
Slightly relevant and also interesting showing the very large turn-out required for times like these...:url: (https://www.facebook.com/rochala/videos/10157081350449935/UzpfSTM1NDExNTM5MTQzNTg5ODoxMTY0NTU0OTIwMzkxOTM3/?__tn__=%2CdkC.g-R&eid=ARAnkTbBZYPvE91PaSd33duCZbC5tQjgSK0pv9iKknp4ZnHVWLpEaDUhn8XZScnx5gud5eB96kfzHDKP&hc_ref=ARSld-Erosl8joc7BA_haivbDne226dh1HGFspomqVC3AdK2L5RqAvgFXIL4VlpetjY&fref=tag)


Sometimes it’s hard to grasp the true size of the Victorian bushfires.
So here’s a video showing another perspective - our Tanker looking for a parking spot at Nar Nar Goon staging area.