Fires in Canberra_off topic
Tim Seyfarth
TJS at mail.global-electronics.com
Tue Jan 21 22:41:48 AKST 2003
Tom,
I live in Arizona USA. Last summer we had most of the north eastern part of
the state on fire. Many lives were changed not only human but animal as
well. It is a terrible time for you to live through. I do not know the
area you are in. Is there any links youcan provide to local news paper so
we can read/see what you are describing?
Best of luck!
Tim
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Subject: Fires in Canberra_off topic
Hi all,
Some of you may know me from lurking around here from time to time.
I'm not sure how many of you around the world have seen the devastation and
trauma that so many have suffered in my part of the world. I live in
Canberra ( Australia) and sofar I am one of the lucky ones. At this point my
house is still standing. However the weekend forecast is very worrying, with
winds predicted to swing around again and with it, extreme temperatures. My
elderly fathers farm is on the outskirts of town...right in the path of one
of the still out of control fires. Once it roars through there, it is in the
suburbs again and possibly my house. We are packed and ready to leave should
I have to pull back from fighting at Dads and need to evacuate my family.
Strange as it may sound..I actually had room to pack my F3A model.
Some of you may have experienced something like this before, but I cannot
describe the ferocity of these fires. Cars were overturned from its
strength, tumbling like leaves. Houses spontaneously erupting in flames. I
feel like I have seen the flames of Hell . It was unbelievable.
I had better go as my employer is the local utility provider and we are flat
out trying to restore essential services to the people of this city.
We are all praying that this weekends weather will spare the sofar other
untouched areas of this city..it does however look bleak.
Please spare a thought for the hundreds of families that have lost
everything these last few days.
See you all on the list as soon as I can
10's to you all
Tom
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