Monday, February 7, 2011

Endless Wonder Down Under

If things weren't bad enough in Australia with massive flooding in the east in December and a massive Category 5 cyclone wrecking the northern states in January, the problem this month is on the island's west coast:  massive drought and wildfires near Perth.

Western Australia’s state premier, Colin Barnett, declared an area near the state capital of Perth a natural disaster zone after a bushfire raging out of control on the fringes of the city destroyed 59 structures.


Homes, sheds and carports have been destroyed by the blaze, Natasha Thorson, a spokeswoman with the Fire & Emergency Services Authority, or FESA, said in a phone interview today.

The fires started yesterday in the Roleystone and Kelmscott areas in Perth’s south-east from sparks by a machinist using an angle grinder, WAToday.com cited a FESA spokesman, which it didn’t identify, as saying.

More than 100 firefighters are battling the blaze, which is moving at 100 meters an hour in numerous directions with flames reaching three meters, FESA said. The bushfire poses a “threat to lives and homes,” the authority said.

The blaze has burned about 440 hectares, has cut power and closed two schools in the area. Two helicopters are assisting, FESA said. There are no reports of injuries.

The state government will provide immediate financial help to people affected by the fire, Barnett said in an e-mailed statement today.

That of course is adding to Australia's wheat farming woes, as if the world doesn't have enough disaster-related food shortages as it is.

So it goes.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

You're being watched.

StarStorm said...

What, no grand threats about his job or anything?

Man, you're slipping.

Unknown said...

Busted twice since Thursday for blogging from work.

I'm not the one threatening his job, he's doing a good enough job of that on his own.

Won't be long now.

Anonymous said...

I often wondered what it would be like to visit Aussieland - But it's looking more and more like Road Warrior now. But it IS 100% Mel Gibson free, so that's pretty good.

PS: Shadow - You paying Conde Nast to use that title? It's not your legal property after all. I bet someone would like to know that you're smirking up some blogsite with their intellectual property.

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