Julia
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I've already said the 200kms was an arbitrary distance. I've apologised for my ignorance in not being familiar with Victoria.But where would they go? We're talking about evacuating, amongst other things, the entire city of Melbourne if we take that couple of hundred km literally.
Well they sure as hell won't be going to any jobs if they're dead!At least not whilst people have jobs etc to go to
What I'm thinking of is this.Smurf this sort of exaggeration is out of character for you.
Frankly I couldn't care less if there are beds available or not. We're talking about saving lives here. Wouldn't you sleep in your car for a couple of nights if it meant being alive at the end of it?
Jeez, I'd get on a plane to NZ if necessary!
s.
I would have to check some figures, but if I take the option of leaving any time there's a fire within a couple of hundred km then I'm looking at spending a couple of months every year sleeping somewhere else.
Using the "better safe than sorry" approach, we would have evacuated just about every small town in Vic whenever it became even moderately warm or windy.
I guess my point is...to assume, that you have a week to decide if you should be leaving an area, is a nonsense....last Saturday there was little more than hours,
Frankly I'm getting a bit sick of defending the fact that I said what I would do in such a situation is to leave at the first warning. This occurred a week before the firestorm.
I have not said everyone should have done this. It's up to individuals to make their own choices. Which they did. And which have clearly been less than productive in hundreds of instances.
Julia,
In these days of highly charged emotions it is risky business to make a comment or ask a question that some people do not want to hear. To even suggest that some of the victims could possibly have made the wrong decision about whether to stay or flee, or to query why they were allowed to build houses in these potential firetraps in the first place, are heresies that will not be tolerated while emotions are riding so high.
Such warnings were broadcast in Qld a whole week before last Saturday's fire. I cannot believe that similar warning was not happening in Victoria!
any fire spotters out there...or are they non existent now ???
any fire spotters out there...or are they non existent now ???
sam, with all those DSE towers, how come they missed the fires...or no one in the tower, like the other poster said ?
There is an appalling lack of understanding going on in this thread.
Much of the outer Melbourne (and some inner) suburbs were in a lot of danger last Saturday because of the dry conditions in suburban gardens, low humidity and high winds.
TFB days (Total Fire Ban) always come with the warnings to implement fire plans or leave early. There are 4-10 of these each year. There is no gradation of TFB days. Over the last 25 years, on 99% of TFB days and for 99% of people, to evacuate/ implement fire plans when warned was a waste of time.
There are many examples/times when the warnings have gone out that "the conditions are as bad as Ash Wednesday" yet only a few small fires occurred.
Many people just thought it another example of the boy who cried 'wolf' with the warnings, sat inside their airconditioned houses, without bothering to look at what was happening around them outside, along with completely inadequate fire plans.
I live in a fire prone area. I have been a firefighter in the CFA for 20 years. I had sprinklers going around our house and wetting the garden from 11 o'clock in the morning. There was no sign of fire when I started. We did not have a fire here.
brty
to the firefighters out there...article in sat paper, about how the experts in the melb office...were not aware of any fires until after 7,00pm or later that night....
in the meantime the firefighters were probably out there chasing fires...and people fighting for their lives...
my theme is why headquarters in the docklands, with all the specialists sitting inside..were unaware of this ?????
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