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They’ve come early this year, before the start of summer. Hot dry days for hot dry weeks leave bush and grasslands tinder dry - at flashpoint. A faulty vehicle exhaust? A stray piece of broken glass? A smouldering cigarette **** An arsonist or pyromaniac? A lightning strike in a dry thunderstorm? A forgotten electrical connection? So many ways to start a bushfire. A  spark becomes a flame becomes a fire becomes a bushfire becomes a holocaust. Homes, businesses, infrastructure, livestock, pets, human lives, whole townships, our precious bushland, our wildlife and flora, endangered species … all at risk - all under threat. And yet, human spirit prevails. Communities unite in mutual support. Firefighters - many as volunteers - sacrifice home comforts,  families and income for days on end. Others provide food, safe havens, funds and resources. Under threat we hold together and so we survive. Hot dry days for hot dry weeks leave bush and grasslands tinder dry - at flashpoint. Summer is still young. The worst is yet to come. We must survive.
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Jan 8, 2020
Jan 8, 2020 at 11:26 PM UTC
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They’ve come early this year, before the start of summer. Hot dry days for hot dry weeks leave bush and grasslands tinder dry - at flashpoint. A faulty vehicle exhaust? A stray piece of broken glass? A smouldering cigarette **** An arsonist or pyromaniac? A lightning strike in a dry thunderstorm? A forgotten electrical connection? So many ways to start a bushfire. A  spark becomes a flame becomes a fire becomes a bushfire becomes a holocaust. Homes, businesses, infrastructure, livestock, pets, human lives, whole townships, our precious bushland, our wildlife and flora, endangered species … all at risk - all under threat. And yet, human spirit prevails. Communities unite in mutual support. Firefighters - many as volunteers - sacrifice home comforts,  families and income for days on end. Others provide food, safe havens, funds and resources. Under threat we hold together and so we survive. Hot dry days for hot dry weeks leave bush and grasslands tinder dry - at flashpoint. Summer is still young. The worst is yet to come. We must survive.
Much of Australia is currently experiencing early and extreme summer weather with the worst bushfires on record.
john-wiley
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84/M/Australia
Jan 8, 2020
Jan 8, 2020 at 11:26 PM UTC
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