These
stories do not reflect the reality of the extreme heat and bushfires
in Australia. Australia can only look forward to more of this - and
worse.
There
have been heat waves and bushfires close to both Perth in the West,
and Adelaide in the south.
The
audio clip reflects the latest news - the heat wave is headed for
Melbourne and there are real fears of bush fires. You can
tell the seriousness of the situation in the tone of the
correspondent's voice.
AAP
reports temperatures of 42C in Adelaide are forecast for Tuesday, 43C
on Wednesday and Thursday and 40C on Friday before a cool change.
Melbourne
is forecast to top 40C on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, with 39C
predicted for Wednesday.
Victorian
Fire Service Commissioner Craig Lapsley said the heatwave will create
perfect bushfire conditions.
Ambulance
Victoria emergency management manager Paul Holman said the heatwave
is the worst since before the Black Saturday fires in 2009.
South
Australian Premier Jay Weatherill said people without
air-conditioning at home should consider heading to cooler public
facilities such as cinemas, shopping centres and libraries.
AAP
reports a total fire ban is in place for southern Tasmania on
Tuesday.
On
Sunday in Western Australia, 49 houses and two sheds were destroyed
by a bushfire in the Perth hills, but four people unaccounted for
have been found alive.
One man died after collapsing on the roof of his house
One man died after collapsing on the roof of his house
WA bushfire destroys 49 homes
Four people feared victims of a bushfire that razed 49 homes in the Perth hills region have been found safe, while firefighters are still battling to control the blaze
13 January, 2014
.The one death attributed to the fire was that of a 62-year-old man in Hovea who collapsed on the roof of his house on Sunday while preparing for the disaster.
The fire, which tore through 650 hectares in the Shire of Mundaring on Sunday and also destroyed two sheds, was contained on Monday but firefighters were still battling to control it.
A
watch and act alert remains for the eastern part of Parkerville,
Stoneville and Mount Helena.
One
resident tried to get back to their house on Monday afternoon and
suffered burns to the hands and feet.Noelene
Michels, from Helena Valley, said she knew her house was close to the
fire zone and that her son was still there, but she could not reach
him due to roadblocks.
"We think it is ok, but we can't get through to check," she said.
Sally
and Gary Elwood, from nearby Narla Way, already knew their home of 30
years was gone.
"I am a bit shocked, but until I physically see, it won't hit me fully, but I have seen it on Facebook so I know it is ours," Ms Elwood said.
"I know it is gone, but my glass is half full - the kids are fine, everyone is fine. We will just rebuild, at 48 - bloody hell."
Mundaring Shire president Helen Dullard said many residents were relieved to escape the flames.
"Visually, it was a very ugly fire. It was scary," she said.
People who lost their homes will be escorted to the ruins on Tuesday.
The fate of livestock and pets is unknown but residents are bracing for the worst, while some firefighters have been treated for heat exhaustion and bee stings.
Emergency Services Minister Joe Francis believes a power pole on private property caused the fire.
He said the blaze could have been much worse and wiped out hundreds more homes.
"We pray this is the last fire we see like this, but there are no guarantees," he said.
"We deal with the lottery dealt out by Mother Nature."
Mr Francis admitted he was frustrated that the fire preparation message was not getting through.
The WA government will donate $1 million to the Lord Mayor's Distress Relief Fund to help victims.
It will also provide $3000 to those whose homes had been destroyed and $1000 for damaged houses.
Western Power says about 700 properties are without power - and will remain so for days - and more than 150 poles will need to be replaced.
"Poles and equipment are being delivered in preparation for the rebuild, which is not expected to be able to start before Wednesday," a spokeswoman said.
Insurers
have declared the fire a catastrophic event.
Attorney-General George Brandis said the Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment would also be provided to eligible residents.
People can claim a payment of $1000 for each adult and $400 for each child.
This report is from
about a week ago
Fire conditions ease, danger
shifts to Adelaide
13
January, 2014
One
man is dead and at least 44 homes have been destroyed after bushfires
raged through the Perth Hills in Australia.
Weather conditions eased today, allowing firefighters to gain the upper hand after the fires burned uncontained yesterday.
Flames up to 20 metres high tore through bush land as firefighters tried to stop it from the ground and using helicopters.
But with high temperatures and strong winds fanning the flames there was little that could be done to stop it - and soon it reached houses.
Panicked residents did all they could to try to defend their homes, but for some it was too late and they could do nothing but watch as walls of flames approached their houses.
Hundreds
fled to evacuation centres, left wondering what they'd be returning
to.
"[We] packed up what we could and left," said one resident. "My husband stayed just in case to fight it, put sprinklers on the roof."
A 61-year-old man collapsed and died on the roof of his home while trying to save it. It was too dangerous for emergency services to reach him.
Conditions were a bit kinder today - the high was 29degC, while yesterday it was 41degC and in some areas it got as high as 48degC.
That weather front has moved east and now it's Adelaide on high alert for bushfires.
Record
lack of rain hurting
farmers
farmers
The hotter weather is hitting farmers hard, with a lack of rain set to drive up food prices.
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