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Aus. Fire Fears Shuts Schools - Prepared For Worsening Conditions-UPDATES

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« on: February 27, 2009, 07:16:35 am »








                                               Australia fire fear shuts schools 
 


                                     Firefighters are prepared for worsening conditions






BBC NEWS
Feb. 27, 2009
More than 200 schools have been closed in south-eastern Australia as the government warned of an intensified fire risk ahead of the weekend.

A lack of rain and a predicted change in wind has made conditions the most dangerous in recent weeks.

Some people have already chosen to leave their homes.

More than 3,000 firefighters are still fighting major blazes following the 7 February firestorm that killed 210 people and left thousands homeless.

Temperatures are predicted to rise towards 40C (104F), accompanied by high winds and low humidity.






'Leave now'



Volunteer firefighter David Spooner, who lost his wife and son in the 7 February inferno, urged anyone in fire zones to get out early.

"After our experience, I'd consider leaving right now, particularly if you live in an area where there is only one road in and out of the place," Mr Spooner told local radio.

"In a normal bushfire year you do stand a chance but with the conditions now, with all the dry foliage and undergrowth and what not, I'd go, I'd just go. I wouldn't hang around," he said.






Bushfires continue to rage in south-eastern Australia



The state of Victoria was put on a high fire alert and dozens of fires continue to burn there.

"We have an extremely dry fuel load, and therefore extreme fire danger," Victoria's state emergency services commissioner Bruce Esplin told reporters.

He said people in areas near the fires needed to decide early whether to evacuate their homes, or stay and defend their properties, adding it was too late to leave once the flames were in sight.
Many of those killed 20 days ago died in their cars as they attempted to outrun the fires.

The country's biggest-ever arson investigation is continuing into the causes of some of the fires.

One man has already been charged with starting one of the blazes and police suspect arson in at least one other case.
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                                           EXTREME FIRE and STORM WARNING


                                - Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday (2 - 4 March 2009)






• Extreme fire and storm conditions are predicted across Victoria
• Authorities have warned everyone, right across the state, to be prepared
• All residents should monitor fire and weather reports and be ready to activate their fire plans
• Listen to Local ABC Radio for weather and fire updates
• While every attempt will be made people may receive little, if any, official warning of fire
• People in all areas, especially those in fire affected areas, should exercise extreme caution due to unstable trees
• Read more about the weather threat.

For more information contact the Victorian Bushfire and Storm Information Line on 1800 240 667 or go to www.vic.gov.au

• For VICSES emergency assistance and storm response call 132 500
• For all emergencies including reports of fire - call 000.






Other resources


• For recovery information including financial and personal support, visit the Department of Human Services website
• Please give to the Victorian Bushfire Appeal Fund - call 1800 811 700
• Become a volunteer - register with Volunteering Australia or call 1300 366 356 (Mon - Fri, 8:30 am - 6:00 pm).


http://www.dse.vic.gov.au/dse/index.htm
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