Bushfires in Australia
Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by Burn Thu Feb 12, 2009 3:20 am
May not be much to other countries, but for Australia it is.
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by Renne Thu Feb 12, 2009 3:58 am
Burn wrote:Actually it's the largest loss of life caused by a natural disaster in Australia.
May not be much to other countries, but for Australia it is.
Mmm. I was going to say that. We discussed it at work and couldn't decide whether or not plague and white people constituted natural disasters.
I think the only greater loss of life at one time we've had is at war.
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by Burn Thu Feb 12, 2009 6:07 am
Renne wrote:We discussed it at work and couldn't decide whether or not plague and white people constituted natural disasters.
ugh .... please don't tell me you're one of those *cough* ... people ... who think Australia Day shouldn't be Jan 26 ...
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by Archanubis Thu Feb 12, 2009 6:25 am
I think it's a touching scene (and am amazed the animal took to that water bottle as easily as it did, given that koalas aren't known for being overly friendly) and shows that humans are not the only victims of this tragic blaze.
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by Renne Thu Feb 12, 2009 6:28 am
Burn wrote:ugh .... please don't tell me you're one of those *cough* ... people ... who think Australia Day shouldn't be Jan 26 ...
**** no. Australia Day is Jan 26, bro.
Archanubis wrote:"Sam," as I believe they called him, looks remarkably unscathed, though the captions mentioned his feet were singed, and he's now recovering at a local wildlife refuge.
She.
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by i_amtrunks Thu Feb 12, 2009 5:12 pm
Archanubis wrote:I think it's a touching scene (and am amazed the animal took to that water bottle as easily as it did, given that koalas aren't known for being overly friendly) and shows that humans are not the only victims of this tragic blaze.
Sam as well as hundreds of other animals that survived have horrible burns on their paws/feet. Strangely The koala took 3 bottles of water, no mean feat considering Koalas aren't exactly known for their love of water.
And you are right about Koalas being "not overly friendly" the only grumpier animal I can think of are Wombats, but as everyone has seen Sam was just too tired to be wary.
It's great to see all the animals they are finding and helping now.
I know the Red Cross has taken heaps of money for the human victims, I just wish more attention and money was being given to the Victorian RSPCA.
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by Archanubis Thu Feb 12, 2009 8:14 pm
i_amtrunks wrote:Strangely The koala took 3 bottles of water, no mean feat considering Koalas aren't exactly known for their love of water.
As I recall, koalas typically get all their water from the food they eat. However, if one is thirsty enough, I don't know any animal that would pass up any source of water, whether it was from a puddle or a bottle.
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by Name_Violation Thu Feb 12, 2009 9:41 pm
I'll refrain from a tyrade about the preacher who blamed all this on abortions

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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by Burn Fri Feb 13, 2009 3:11 am
Name_Violation wrote:I'll refrain from a tyrade about the preacher who blamed all this on abortions
Haven't heard that one. (Though i'm guessing it was good ol Fred Nile)
Did hear about former Australian (she now hides in England) and all round starter of the female equality movement in Australia (did I mention she now lives in England? Yeah, she loves her home country that much) Germaine Greer, came out and called the government arsonists themselves because they didn't do enough back burning.
(This is also a woman who came out and virtually praised the stingray that got Steve Irwin)
Well of course they didn't do enough back burning, because they had the bleeping tree hugging hippies on their back who pressured them to stop!
ugh .... you left the country, stop commenting on it you stupid witch.
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by i_amtrunks Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:16 am
Burn wrote:Name_Violation wrote:I'll refrain from a tyrade about the preacher who blamed all this on abortions
Haven't heard that one. (Though i'm guessing it was good ol Fred Nile)
Well be prepared to be surprised... it wasn't.
It was some nobody pulling a Mundine and trying to get himself publicity by being a moron.
A man has also been taken into custody for lighting the Gippsland fire, responsible for 21 deaths thus far. Since the Government won't introduce a form a corporal punishment for these imbeciles, I hope he gets his just deserts while he rots in jail.
At the other end of the scale Kurumba is nearly out of drinking water even though they are in the middle of a flood.
And 2 Shark attacks in two days in Sydney (one in the Harbour, one at Bondi) is another strange occurrence.
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by Burn Fri Feb 13, 2009 6:11 am
i_amtrunks wrote:At the other end of the scale Kurumba is nearly out of drinking water even though they are in the middle of a flood.
You wanna drink that stuff you go right ahead. Flood water doesn't taste very nice.
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by Counterpunch Fri Feb 13, 2009 12:55 pm
Hope all of you are ok and that your families stay safe...
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by Renne Fri Feb 13, 2009 4:42 pm
i_amtrunks wrote:A man has also been taken into custody for lighting the Gippsland fire, responsible for 21 deaths thus far. Since the Government won't introduce a form a corporal punishment for these imbeciles, I hope he gets his just deserts while he rots in jail.
The maximum penalty for what he's been charged with - arson causing death - is 25 years.
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by Archanubis Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:33 pm
Burn wrote:i_amtrunks wrote:At the other end of the scale Kurumba is nearly out of drinking water even though they are in the middle of a flood.
You wanna drink that stuff you go right ahead. Flood water doesn't taste very nice.
It's like being stuck on a raft in the middle of the ocean. Just because there's water all around you doesn't mean it's fit to drink.
Renne wrote:The maximum penalty for what he's been charged with - arson causing death - is 25 years.
25 years? If someone caused that much damage and death here in the US, I certainly hope they'd get life in prison - minimum!
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by Blackstreak Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:54 pm
Renne wrote:Blackstreak wrote:It is fortunate the numbers are low.
You're joking, right?
I mean, you'd have to be, since this is the largest loss of life from fire in Australia in known history, with more than double the loss of life of the next biggest fire and you're saying "it's fortunate the numbers are low"?
Perhaps in Australia for forest fires. Lets get some perspective regarding other natural disasters like hurricanes, earthquakes, etc. Yea, the numbers are low.
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by Blackstreak Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:56 pm
Blackstreak wrote:Renne wrote:Blackstreak wrote:It is fortunate the numbers are low.
You're joking, right?
I mean, you'd have to be, since this is the largest loss of life from fire in Australia in known history, with more than double the loss of life of the next biggest fire and you're saying "it's fortunate the numbers are low"?
Perhaps in Australia for forest fires. Lets get some perspective here. Comparing it other natural disasters like hurricanes, earthquakes, etc? Yea, the numbers are low.
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by Burn Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:35 pm
As far as hurricanes go, we get cyclones. Cyclone Larry a few years back had wind gusts as powerful, if not slightly more powerful, than Katrina. There was no loss of life because it hit a area with a population base massively less than New Orleans and there was no flooding. Still put a walloping on the town and left a few of it's residents a little more unhinged than they were before hand.
Heck, we've even had earthquakes, one of which caused loss of life a few decades back. But we're lucky in that we're not overly close to fault lines so they're few and far between.
But these bushfires are Australia's worst natural disaster, it may not seem much to someone from another country where the loss of life is higher, but given that we're a smaller country, and often lucky when it comes to natural disasters, it's a big number to us.
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by Elita One Sat Feb 14, 2009 12:30 am
Renne wrote:The maximum penalty for what he's been charged with - arson causing death - is 25 years.
25 years? If someone caused that much damage and death here in the US, I certainly hope they'd get life in prison - minimum![/quote]
The justice system is a bit of a joke in Australia.People have got off lightly using the "I was high on drugs/drunk" or "traumatic childhood" cards and the judges let em off. They are already playing the "mental illness" card on this guy already. But hopefully the judges will listen to the public in this case and give the man life for every person killed. The last time any sentence was given like that was when the Port Authur massacre happened.
I think the koala photo is the sweetest pic ever. Im donating to the RSCPA.
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by Renne Sat Feb 14, 2009 4:01 am
Blackstreak wrote:Renne wrote:Blackstreak wrote:It is fortunate the numbers are low.
You're joking, right?
I mean, you'd have to be, since this is the largest loss of life from fire in Australia in known history, with more than double the loss of life of the next biggest fire and you're saying "it's fortunate the numbers are low"?
Perhaps in Australia for forest fires. Lets get some perspective regarding other natural disasters like hurricanes, earthquakes, etc. Yea, the numbers are low.
You know what? Take your "perspective" and shove it. With that co0ntinued epic display of retardation, you've just lost all rights to even having an opinion.
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by i_amtrunks Sun Feb 15, 2009 5:49 pm
Archanubis wrote:Burn wrote:i_amtrunks wrote:At the other end of the scale Kurumba is nearly out of drinking water even though they are in the middle of a flood.
You wanna drink that stuff you go right ahead. Flood water doesn't taste very nice.
It's like being stuck on a raft in the middle of the ocean. Just because there's water all around you doesn't mean it's fit to drink
In case you didnt get it, I was going for the irony people.
So far the arsonist is only up for one charge of "arson causing death", instead of the 21 (with possibly more to come). So one would hope he would get 21 consecutive 25 year charges, on top of the other charges he was nabbed on.
But he'll play the "insane card" pleading that he didnt know that lighting a fire in extreme fire danger weather was bad or somesuch.
It'd be much better for him to be put out of his misery rather than have taxpayers pay to keep him in isolation for however long he is sentenced for.
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by i_amtrunks Tue Feb 17, 2009 5:29 pm
An ACT based Firefighter died when a tree fell on him while he was fighting the fires near Marysville. It's terrible that we have now lost 200 people to these fires, but thankfully this is only the first Firie to lose their life.
And to add to the crazy-ness of fire and flood on the east coast, comes news that Bellingen and the NSW North Coast joins Kurumba and the Pilbara.
So thats 3 states with floods and one with bushfires...
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Re: Bushfires in Australia
Posted by Renne Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:54 am
i_amtrunks wrote:We knew it was going to happen.
An ACT based Firefighter died when a tree fell on him while he was fighting the fires near Marysville. It's terrible that we have now lost 200 people to these fires, but thankfully this is only the first Firie to lose their life.
I was actually terribly surprised that there hadn't been any firey deaths that Saturday, tbh. They're *so* vulnerable going in there, particularly with bushfire and wildfire. It's a credit to all the fireys and their strike team leaders that no one died that day, and it's a goddamned shame that one of the boys has lost his life now.
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