Showing posts with label destroying homes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label destroying homes. Show all posts

31 December, 2019

Two dead, one missing in devastating NSW fires.

A father and son are dead after fighting to save property in the southern NSW village of Cobargo on Tuesday, and another man is feared dead, after terrifying bushfires ripped through the region, destroying homes and forcing thousands of holidaymakers to shelter on beaches.
Locals seek respite on the beach at Batemans Bay. 
NSW Premier Gladys Berejilian confirmed the tragic deaths on Tuesday afternoon.
They follow Tuesday morning’s confirmation that a newlywed firefighter who was expecting his first child had also died in a freak ‘firestorm’ that flipped his truck.
“We can say certainly that the two men at Cobargo are residents of Cobargo,” Ms Berejiklian said. “A father and son, we believe. Very tragic set of circumstances. Obviously trying to their best with the fire as it came through in the early hours of the morning.

Read the story from The New Daily by Samatha Maiden - “Two dead, one missing in devastating NSW fires.

08 November, 2019

Climate change partly to blame for early bushfire season

Summer might be more than six weeks away but out-of-control bushfires have already torn across parts of eastern Australia in recent days, killing two people, destroying homes and threatening more lives.
Firefighters in Busbys Flat
Firefighters battle bushfires in Busbys Flat,
northern New South Wales, on 9 October.
By Wednesday afternoon up to 30 homes were feared lost or badly damaged by bushfires burning in northern New South Wales. About 40 fires burned across the state.
This did not surprise meteorologists and fire agencies. Record-breaking heat and windy conditions were forecast for parts of NSW and Queensland this week, prompting severe fire danger ratings.
We’re often told the Australian bushfire season is starting earlier. This year it began in September on the eastern seaboard. Last year and in 2013 significant spring fires hit NSW and in 2015 they affected much of the nation’s southeast.

Read the story from The Guardian - “Climate change partly to blame for early bushfire season.”