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OT: Victorian (australia) Bush Fires 

Post#1 » by mattyj » Thu Feb 12, 2009 11:38 pm

Im not sure if you guys got much news of this horrific event that occured in the state of Victoria?

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/indepth/0,,5018723,00.html

So far, nearly 1,000 homes have been destroyed and 183 people are dead

Some of the fires are suspected to be deliberately lit, while others are thought to be started by careless smokers throwing their cigarette butts out of their windows

The worst hit towns were Kinglake, Strathewen & Marysville, where a majority of the fatalities occured. Marysville and Strathewen both only have 1 building left standing.

A fire hit the town where i'm from and most of my family still lives, Bendigo (me and my wife still own an investment property there too). I had my mum over visiting me and saturday night i found a heap of missed calls from my sisters and my aunty, so called back and get the news about the fires, and that more than likely our house had been burned down...and my pop had been evacuated and his house was likely going to burn (its been in our family for nearly 150 years)

So first thing sunday morning, me and my jumped in the car, and headed over there...had to go the long way over the mountains (9hrs drive compared to 5hrs) because the main hwy was closed off because of the fires. Get over there and my house and my pops had survived, but the next street over from ours, every house was gone. It looked like a warzone, very scary. Overall in my town there was 100 homes lost and 2 people killed. Just a very very scary fire. The fire front was moving at more than 250km/hr and spotting 50kms ahead of the front
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Re: OT: Victorian (australia) Bush Fires 

Post#2 » by ajaX82 » Fri Feb 13, 2009 12:57 am

Thats terrible my friend, sorry to hear it. Its crazy how destructive those fires are.

Hope you are good too Nasty
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Post#3 » by thesack12 » Fri Feb 13, 2009 1:06 am

Yeah I heard a little bout it, but not a whole lot.

Sounds unbelievable scary. Thats definitely a bad deal all the way around, to say the least. But Im glad to hear you/your family seemd to be ok. I wish you and yours all the best. And to everyone else involved also.
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Post#4 » by nasty daddy » Fri Feb 13, 2009 2:22 am

ajaX82 wrote:Thats terrible my friend, sorry to hear it. Its crazy how destructive those fires are.

Hope you are good too Nasty

Yeah i am fine, those fires are in a different state to me. What is even worse, these fires were deliberately lit. A very sad situation indeed.
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Post#5 » by roc » Fri Feb 13, 2009 4:36 am

That is some messed up s*** my man. Glad you and yours are aight but it sucks bad that all those people died and all that destruction. Some people are just not wired right it seems. :no:
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Post#6 » by Liqourish » Fri Feb 13, 2009 4:57 am

I have heard about and watched some footage of firemen doing their thing to save it. It's horrible. I hope everyone is safe.
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Post#7 » by nasty daddy » Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:50 am

They have arrested one guy so far today for starting one of the fires. Note that there is several fires still burning out of control still, authorities think that a few more have been started by arsonist.

http://bigpondnews.com/articles/TopStor ... 02557.html
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Post#8 » by slimdogg694 » Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:59 am

Not to mention all the wildlife that have perished from this
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Post#9 » by magee » Sat Feb 14, 2009 5:04 am

I am a wildland firefighter here in Oregon during the summer. My heart goes out to all that have lost their lives from the fires. It saddens me to see that people deliberately started some of these fires. I hope they put them out as soon as possible and I hope no one else gets hurt by it.
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Post#10 » by mattyj » Tue Feb 21, 2017 10:03 pm

roc wrote:That is some messed up s*** my man. Glad you and yours are aight but it sucks bad that all those people died and all that destruction. Some people are just not wired right it seems. :no:

mattyj wrote:Im not sure if you guys got much news of this horrific event that occured in the state of Victoria?

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/indepth/0,,5018723,00.html

So far, nearly 1,000 homes have been destroyed and 183 people are dead

Some of the fires are suspected to be deliberately lit, while others are thought to be started by careless smokers throwing their cigarette butts out of their windows

The worst hit towns were Kinglake, Strathewen & Marysville, where a majority of the fatalities occured. Marysville and Strathewen both only have 1 building left standing.

A fire hit the town where i'm from and most of my family still lives, Bendigo (me and my wife still own an investment property there too). I had my mum over visiting me and saturday night i found a heap of missed calls from my sisters and my aunty, so called back and get the news about the fires, and that more than likely our house had been burned down...and my pop had been evacuated and his house was likely going to burn (its been in our family for nearly 150 years)

So first thing sunday morning, me and my jumped in the car, and headed over there...had to go the long way over the mountains (9hrs drive compared to 5hrs) because the main hwy was closed off because of the fires. Get over there and my house pep pill andllpo my pops had survived, but the next street over from ours, everypmp house lllp lol p pl go lne. It looked like a warzone, very scary. Overall in my town there was 100 homes lost and 2 people killed. Just a very very scary fire. The fire front was moving at more than 250km/hr and spotting 50kms ahead of the front[/quop
Liqourish wrote:I have heard about and watched some footage of firemen doing their thing to save it. It's horrible. I hope everyo ppplne is safe.
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Post#11 » by mattyj » Tue Feb 21, 2017 10:04 pm

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roc wrote:That is some messed up s*** my man. Glad you and yours are aight but it sucks bad that all those people died and all that destruction. Some people are just not wired right it seems. :no:

mattyj wrote:Im not sure if you guys got much news of this horrific event that occured in the state of Victoria?

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/indepth/0,,5018723,00.html

So far, nearly 1,000 homes have been destroyed and 183 people are dead

Some of the fires are suspected to be deliberately lit, while others are thought to be started by careless smokers throwing their cigarette butts out of their windows

The worst hit towns were Kinglake, Strathewen & Marysville, where a majority of the fatalities occured. Marysville and Strathewen both only have 1 building left standing.

A fire hit the town where i'm from and most of my family still lives, Bendigo (me and my wife still own an investment property there too). I had my mum over visiting me and saturday night i found a heap of missed calls from my sisters and my aunty, so called back and get the news about the fires, and that more than likely our house had been burned down...and my pop had been evacuated and his house was likely going to burn (its been in our family for nearly 150 years)

So first thing sunday morning, me and my jumped in the car, and headed over there...had to go the long way over the mountains (9hrs drive compared to 5hrs) because the main hwy was closed off because of the fires. Get over there and my house pep pill andllpo my pops had survived, but the next street over from ours, everypmp house lllp lol p pl go lne. It looked like a warzone, very scary. Overall in my town there was 100 homes lost and 2 people killed. Just a very very scary fire. The fire front was moving at more than 250km/hr and spotting 50kms ahead of the front[/quop
Liqourish wrote:I have heard about and watched some footage of firemen doing their thing to save it. It's horrible. I hope everyo ppplne is safe.
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magee wrote:I am a wildland firefighter here in Oregon during the summer. My heart goes out to all that havel lost their lives from the fires. It saddens me to see that people deliberately s. Lumsome of thpopllllpese fires. I hope they put them out as soon as possible and I hope no one else gets hurt by it.

roc wrote:That is some messed up s*** my man. Glad you and yours are aight but it sucks bad that all those people died and all that destruction. Some people are just not wired right it seems. :no:

thesack12 wrote:Yeah I heard a little bout it, but not a whole lot.

Sounds unbelievable scary. Thats definitely a bad deal all the way around, to say the least. But Im glad to hear you/your family seemd to be ok. I wish you and yours all the best. And to everyone else involved also.
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Post#12 » by mattyj » Tue Feb 21, 2017 10:16 pm

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roc wrote:That is some messed up s*** my man. Glad you and yours are aight but it sucks bad that all those people died and all that destruction. Some people are just not wired right it seems. :no:

mattyj wrote:Im not sure if you guys got much news of this horrific event that occured in the state of Victoria?

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/indepth/0,,5018723,00.html

So far, nearly 1,000 homes have been destroyed and 183 people are dead

Some of the fires are suspected to be deliberately lit, while others are thought to be started by careless smokers throwing their cigarette butts out of their windows

The worst hit towns were Kinglake, Strathewen & Marysville, where a majority of the fatalities occured. Marysville and Strathewen both only have 1 building left standing.

A fire hit the town where i'm from and most of my family still lives, Bendigo (me and my wife still own an investment property there too). I had my mum over visiting me and saturday night i found a heap of missed calls from my sisters and my aunty, so called back and get the news about the fires, and that more than likely our house had been burned down...and my pop had been evacuated and his house was likely going to burn (its been in our family for nearly 150 years)

So first thing sunday morning, me and my jumped in the car, and headed over there...had to go the long way over the mountains (9hrs drive compared to 5hrs) because the main hwy was closed off because of the fires. Get over there and my house pep pill andllpo my pops had survived, but the next street over from ours, everypmp house lllp lol p pl go lne. It looked like a warzone, very scary. Overall in my town there was 100 homes lost and 2 people killed. Just a very very scary fire. The fire front was moving at more than 250km/hr and spotting 50kms ahead of the front[/quop
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magee wrote:I am a wildland firefighter here in Oregon during the summer. My heart goes out to all that havel lost their lives from the fires. It saddens me to see that people deliberately s. Lumsome of thpopllllpese fires. I hope they put them out as soon as possible and I hope no one else gets hurt by it.

roc wrote:That is some messed up s*** my man. Glad you and yours are aight but it sucks bad that all those people died and all that destruction. Some people are just not wired right it seems. :no:

thesack12 wrote:Yeah I heard a little bout it, but not a whole lot.

Sounds unbelievable scary. Thats definitely a bad deal all the way around, to say the least. But Im glad to hear you/your family seemd to be ok. I wish you and yours all the best. And to everyone else involved also.
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Post#13 » by mattyj » Tue Feb 21, 2017 10:16 pm

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roc wrote:That is some messed up s*** my man. Glad you and yours are aight but it sucks bad that all those people died and all that destruction. Some people are just not wired right it seems. :no:

mattyj wrote:Im not sure if you guys got much news of this horrific event that occured in the state of Victoria?

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/indepth/0,,5018723,00.html

So far, nearly 1,000 homes have been destroyed and 183 people are dead

Some of the fires are suspected to be deliberately lit, while others are thought to be started by careless smokers throwing their cigarette butts out of their windows

The worst hit towns were Kinglake, Strathewen & Marysville, where a majority of the fatalities occured. Marysville and Strathewen both only have 1 building left standing.

A fire hit the town where i'm from and most of my family still lives, Bendigo (me and my wife still own an investment property there too). I had my mum over visiting me and saturday night i found a heap of missed calls from my sisters and my aunty, so called back and get the news about the fires, and that more than likely our house had been burned down...and my pop had been evacuated and his house was likely going to burn (its been in our family for nearly 150 years)

So first thing sunday morning, me and my jumped in the car, and headed over there...had to go the long way over the mountains (9hrs drive compared to 5hrs) because the main hwy was closed off because of the fires. Get over there and my house pep pill andllpo my pops had survived, but the next street over from ours, everypmp house lllp lol p pl go lne. It looked like a warzone, very scary. Overall in my town there was 100 homes lost and 2 people killed. Just a very very scary fire. The fire front was moving at more than 250km/hr and spotting 50kms ahead of the front[/quop
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magee wrote:I am a wildland firefighter here in Oregon during the summer. My heart goes out to all that havel lost their lives from the fires. It saddens me to see that people deliberately s. Lumsome of thpopllllpese fires. I hope they put them out as soon as possible and I hope no one else gets hurt by it.

roc wrote:That is some messed up s*** my man. Glad you and yours are aight but it sucks bad that all those people died and all that destruction. Some people are just not wired right it seems. :no:

thesack12 wrote:Yeah I heard a little bout it, but not a whole lot.

Sounds unbelievable scary. Thats definitely a bad deal all the way around, to say the least. But Im glad to hear you/your family seemd to be ok. I wish you and yours all the best. And to everyone else involved also.
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Post#14 » by hoophabit » Wed Feb 22, 2017 12:32 am

I hadn't seen anything about it on the news. So sorry to hear it. Those are really terrible loss of life numbers, not that any such are to be discounted. Best of luck to all our Aussie friends.
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Post#15 » by ComboGuardCity » Wed Feb 22, 2017 2:43 am

hoophabit wrote:I hadn't seen anything about it on the news. So sorry to hear it. Those are really terrible loss of life numbers, not that any such are to be discounted. Best of luck to all our Aussie friends.

It was sad but also 8 years agi
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Post#16 » by hoophabit » Wed Feb 22, 2017 3:41 am

ComboGuardCity wrote:
hoophabit wrote:I hadn't seen anything about it on the news. So sorry to hear it. Those are really terrible loss of life numbers, not that any such are to be discounted. Best of luck to all our Aussie friends.

It was sad but also 8 years agi


Um, yeah? Why would this have been bumped? Guess I'd better look at the dates a little more closely.

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