GrumpyGhostOwl
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05-01-2020 08:35
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Ebonyswanne
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NSW-- My friends in Blipin barely hung onto their homes in places. My favourite Pie shop in the area "Pie in the Sky" is ashes and rubble. The orchard across the road is gone. (I feel sorry for the owners, its one of our stops in April to buy apples from them.) We have a lot of strong ties in the area that was burnt out badly. Some people we won't know until school goes back if they still have a house.
I'm collecting all my newborn/ baby items for a family who lost everything on the South Coast NSW in Kangaroo Valley. The mum is 34 weeks pregnant, has young kids and lost everything.
The South Coast of NSW has gone through a lot of trauma, loss and heartache. My sister is part of the king charles cavalier group, she had friends on the South Coast, lose houses. The smoke in Sydney has been thick.
I am proud of nation in seeing the overflow of donations into collection centres, and quality of it.
The response of our defense forces on home soil. Words aren't enough for how amazing they are in the risks taken to get people to safely, bring tears to my eyes watching footage. I really feel deeply for the people displaced, it's a long road back.
There have been some really good Aussie mateship in places, and the amazing SES and RFS volunteers, a lot of places would have been worse off without them. People taking risks like that without remanding payment for it have my respect- so many heroes.
No exaggerations on the news, its been full on over New Year. Hopefully we get rain soon, some places are so dry.
My four girls have "adopted'a koala rescued from the fires in Port Maquarie before Christmas. Our poor native wildlife caught in those blazes, the devastation is hard to comprehend.
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07-01-2020 03:21
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Katblu42
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Gatchamania crashed on me last night when i tried to post this response.
"Safe, but mentally and emotionally struggling to process it all, and consequently kind of numb.
I wanted to explain more about what it's like here and how I feel, but it became a very long post and I wasn't really explaining it well. So I changed to bullet points.
I am safe.
My loved ones are safe.
Fire does not threaten my home, place of business or family.
The area already destroyed by fire is unfathomably huge.
Homes have been burned to the ground.
Businesses have been destroyed.
Lives have been lost.
Thousands have been evacuated from their homes.
Communities have been cut off.
Fires are still burning.
I have so much gratitude, respect and pride in the people who have fought and continue to fight these fires, including NSW Fire and Rescue, the police, the Ambulance Service, the military and especially the volunteers of the Rural Fire Service and State Emergency Services who are often the first to respond.
I have had months of smokey air and a dusting of fine ash over everything. I feel like it's been ages since I saw a clear blue sky, and I miss it - it's getting me down.
But so many are suffering sooo much worse. I can't begin to imagine what it must be like to evacuate, watch the sky blacken until daytime looks like midnight, or face walls of fierce flame reaching far above the highest treetops.
I dread the next few months because summer has just begun, so we are expecting to endure more days of "catastrophic fire conditions."
Sorry for rambling - like I said, hard to process"
Ebony, I'm glad you and your loved ones are safe. I think almost everyone in this state can say they have holidayed in, visited or driven through at least one of the towns or villages that have been all but wiped out. The fires have destroyed so many of our beautiful tourist destinations and holiday (vacation) spots. And for the towns trying to rebuild the loss of tourism income will come as another blow.
Becky, yes some fires have been deliberately lit by arsonists and idiots who ignore total fire bans. They tend to be fires close to populated areas, quickly accessed and controlled. As far as I'm aware the really big, fierce fires have all been started by more natural causes - some by lightning strikes (during "dry thunderstorms").
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07-01-2020 09:49
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Ebonyswanne
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KT1972-- The smoke has been on the extreme in places. Canberra has had readings of the worst pollution in the world.
I don't feel we have had a day without the smell of burning leaves outside. I woke up one night in a panic, the smell was sooooo strong I had dream of the house burning. (Wasn't real of course, but I got up, and did a sweep, closed windows. Put the air con on to filter it out.)
To clarify Becky-- I don't live in Bilpin, my house WAS NOT in danger, and I'm more suburban. I have friends who do, and the place I mentioned is a regular stop when we go to visit the area. We spend a lot of time around Windsor. (Maps would show the locations.)
My friends were the ones who are still trying to deal with trauma from the fires in the area.
(BUT the teenage goon, next-recruit-for- Galactor- next door decided on a catastrophic day to set fire to my hedge, and we were putting out embers flying into the gutters of my house as we rushed to put it out. That was in November.
My in-laws however live on a farm in the Hunter Valley, and a fire started 2klms from their home New Years eve, we were at the farm. The awesome RFS got it under control within a few hours, so we didn't have to leave. It was a moment of wondering how to get a stubborn old farmer to leave the house, cause he was staying no matter what happened.
To understand Sydney, is see how much bushlands are a part of the city. We love our bush!
There is a lot of recovery to come.
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