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Grampians fire: looking forward |
22-Jan-2014 At 2:47:47 PM |
drdeviousii
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On 22/01/2014 kieranl wrote:
>All have undergone severe trauma. "It's all good for the
>environment" doesn't cut it.
of course it doesn't. But the next explanation that "they shouldn't have had houses in fire-prone locations" doesn't cut it either. No win.
No-one wants Parks Vic to do controlled burns because there is a history of "controlled" burns getting out of control. But then everyone whines about the tragedy of their house being burnt to the ground. No win situation.
Edit to agree with nmonteith. Lots of areas of Gramps have had seemingly high fuel loads sitting in all the gullies & small valleys for a long time. I guess the fuel is gone now? |
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