Unless you've been locked away in the Big Brother house for a few weeks (Times have changed, I think it used to say something like, "marooned on a deserted island") you'd be well aware of the HUGE wildfires ripping through my home state, here in Victoria, Australia.
My question to the brothers and sisters of "the nation" who have been through these situations, quite possibly on both sides of the firehose:
Are the Governments at all levels to blame in part for the destruction?
Local, State and National Governments.
For example, in my area (Macedon Ranges), we've been in the top 3 fire risks for the State for a number of years, including this year. (From memory, in no particular order, it's generally Macedon Ranges, The Dandenongs and also I think The Otways)
The Macedon Ranges was obliterated off the map in the 80's with Ash Wednesday (Go and google that for more info).
Yet in our area, we've got a big "green" movement.
We have local laws that prevent the proper clearing of properties.
I live on 5 acres. I can clear any "non native" tree off my property without a permit. I can clear any tree from my property that is within 10 metres of the actual house. Anything else, I need a permit to clear, which are very, very rarely issued.
I have a good mate who lives in Cockatoo- it's another area that Tony P would definitely be familiar with- it too was obliterated off the map in Ash Wednesday. He has trees that are so close to his home, that in high winds, they bump the house. Guess what? He can't get a permit to clear them!
Is this lunacy?
We also have the CFA in some parts of the state refusing to put some trucks into areas as the roads are too narrow, or too overgrown, or no way out once they're in, etc.
What about the amazing fuel loads we're living with? Very few reduction burns are being done, or certainly what I beleive is not enough.
Are our Governments to blame in part for this devastation and destruction?
Who's accountable?
What do the "greens" say now? Are they on the end of the hose as I type this?
Sorry, venting a bit- I'm over seeing all this devastation. The toll is now over 180 and growing....
I've put this in the "Safety" discussions, because I firmly beleive these decisions have a direct impact on FF safety.