on 11-11-2019 01:04 PM
NSW fires see more than 850,000 hectares destroyed so far in season 'as bad as it gets'
many years ago after a monumentally bad fire a inquiry was formed to see what our leaders should do in order to be better prepared if the same situation should happen again.
like the puchasing of the canadian super tanker fire fighting planes.
of couse they were expensive but if each state was to purchase 1 then come a day like we are predicting now these planes would all be available to be deployed as a mega fire fighting group.
but no, we were told we dont need them, we can do better with out them.
and anyway, these big fires dont happen very often.
well well well, looks to me like the eastern states are in for fires, big fires, nearly every year!
i just heard on radio where if your considered in a fire prone area (thats just about everyone these days) you can forget insurance cover.
oh, and done mention 'climate change' to the govt, its still a load of you know what to scomo and co.
on 15-11-2019 11:20 AM
I live right next to a National Park, and we’re not to TOUCH, OR EVEN LOOK AT the dry tinder broken fallen trees and detritus on the forest floor, honestly, I look at my house and remind myself that I will survive if I lose it all, as I expect to one day. Luckily I am able to get insurance so far.
on 15-11-2019 01:57 PM
i think if those who make the decisions to let people live 'amongst the gumtrees' should say its ok to clear a barrier of up to 300 meters from the house. homeowners choice.
if your silly enough to not clear a barrier then let it be on your head.
its criminal to think we have govt that on one hand says its ok to build in the bush but on the other your restricted from making it safer from fire.
we used to live in a bush area, my brother and i installed a sprinkler system om the house fed by 2 huge tanks (also protected by sprinklers) and a petrol driven water pump that could turn the place into a rain storm for 20 minutes and longer if we ran the bore to keep the tanks full. we also installed a power generator powerful enough to run the house including the bore pump during blackout because of fire.
the one time we used it it worked perfectly, the fire passed our house splitting and going around leaving our little wet spot untouched.
all up it cost just under 10 grand.
money well spent, our neighbours crossed their fingers and hoped. they were lucky (that time) as the fire missed them.
on 15-11-2019 04:54 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:i think if those who make the decisions to let people live 'amongst the gumtrees' should say its ok to clear a barrier of up to 300 meters from the house. homeowners choice.
if your silly enough to not clear a barrier then let it be on your head.
No way as they are then destroying part of the reason THEY built there in the first place and if one lot is
allowed to do it others will follow and then you'll have people moving into those areas and destroying them.
If only a thousand do it then there is 200 odd thousand trees gone and the bush is no longer bush.
its criminal to think we have govt that on one hand says its ok to build in the bush but on the other your restricted from making it safer from fire.
The home owner knows what they are and aren't allowed to do BEFORE they build and can't include
anything to destroy areas to make it safer after they've moved there.
Everyone has a choice on whether to live in a possible bush fire prone area and it's their CHOICE to do so.
It's exactly the same as building in a flood zone (you know that sooner or later you will get flooded and yet they
still choose to build there).
If you build in an area that has a good chance of having a bushfire destroy your home why would you build
there and then expect some sort of protection after you've done so by destroying something that you knew was
there in the first place.
You build there then you are responsible for anything bad that happens which you knew was going to happen
sooner or later.
on 19-11-2019 03:37 PM
on 19-11-2019 06:46 PM
on 22-11-2019 09:27 AM
Bushfire crisis costing Queensland and northern NSW millions
on 07-12-2019 07:33 AM
NSW bushfires close in on Sydney from two sides as weather forecast deteriorates
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-12-07/nsw-bushfires-close-in-on-sydney-from-two-sides/11775070
on 15-12-2019 09:27 AM
Perth bushfire emergency continues as firefighters spend a fourth day trying to protect lives, homes
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-12-14/yanchep-and-two-rocks-bushfire-could-burn-for-days/11800060
on 18-12-2019 11:49 AM
Muslim mates 'adopted' by small community, after making 10-hour round trips to cook for bushfire victims
on 18-12-2019 02:35 PM