The el-Nino has hit Australia hard and quick. Just a couple of weeks ago this part of Australia was experiencing cold conditions. Now the weather has flipped to searing heat and bushfires.
I hope the firefighters are home fсomfighting fires in the US northwest.
This weather has now hit the South Island of NZ.
Spring bushfires widespread in Victoria
Sweltering temperatures in Sydney and elsewhere
I hope the firefighters are home fсomfighting fires in the US northwest.
This weather has now hit the South Island of NZ.
One person missing in Victorian bushfires as temperature drops but wind persists
Hundreds
of firefighters tackle blazes around central Victorian town of
Lancefield spread by fierce heat and winds on Tuesday
5
October, 2015
One
person was missing as hundreds of firefighters battled to control
bushfires across Victoria on
Wednesday morning, with strong winds forecast to persist through the
day.
Country
Fire Authority crews believed the person might be trapped on either
side of fires near the town of Lancefield.
Victoria Police
said the missing Benloch man, in his 80s, had been “disconnected
from his family”.
More
than 100 fires blazed across Victoria on Tuesday as unprecedented
heat approaching 40C in some areas and a ferocious north-westerly
wind blasted the state, followed by a dry, blustery south-westerly
change.
The
worst fire, near Lancefield, forced hundreds of people to evacuate on
Tuesday night. The blaze, sparked by an escaped controlled burn in
tinder dry forest, was
threatening 200 homes late
on Tuesday and had destroyed at least one along with numerous
outbuildings as it scorched 2,500 hectares.
An
emergency warning was issued for Benloch, Pastoria East and Baynton
East after the Lancefield fires spread north overnight.
A
deputy incident controller, Lee Gleeson, said more than 200
firefighters had worked overnight but there could be more than 400 on
the scene by Wednesday morning.
“Unfortunately,
we’re expecting strong winds all day again, 40 to 60km/h winds from
the south and the south-east all day,” he said.
Two
firebombing aircraft from Sydney and Canberra could join the fight,
he said.
Greg
Murphy from the Cobaw fire incident control centre said on Wednesday
morning crews would be in for a tough day.
“There’ll
be lower temperatures but still quite fresh winds of 40-60 kilometres
per hour,” he said. “It won’t be an easy day but by no means
will it be as difficult as yesterday was.
“We’ll
have a better chance today of getting on top of these conditions.”
Murphy
said no further houses had been lost overnight but the number might
rise on Wednesday.
“We
spent a considerable amount of time yesterday engaged in property
protection,” he said. “We’re working hard with road assessment
to open roads up as soon as possible. People obviously want to get
back to their properties.”
Temperatures
reached 36C in Melbourne on Tuesday but the city was expecting a top
of just 17C on Wednesday.
The
federal environment minister, Greg Hunt, has written to the Victorian
premier, Daniel Andrews, to demand an explanation about how the
controlled burn got out of control, according to a spokeswoman for
Hunt.
Spring bushfires widespread in Victoria
Home
owners have grabbed garden hoses to save their properties from a
bushfire south-west of Geelong in one of many blazes that swept the
state today.
Geelong is close to Melbourne
Sweltering temperatures in Sydney and elsewhere
And this is Kimberley in Northern Australia
PART 3: Build up to the monsoon nth Australia, Kimberley burning. it is normal for fires up here in the north this time of year , But last year the monsoon failed as the rains were well below average, Making this fire very dangerous. my link geoffwgreen.weebly.com
Posted by Geoff Green on Tuesday, 6 October 2015
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