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23rd August 2009, 10:21 PM | #1 |
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Fires in Athens
I have just seen the news and about the terrible fires in Athens.
Thoughts and prayers to our friends there, and Yannis, though we havent heard from you in a while, I hope you and yours are OK. |
23rd August 2009, 10:29 PM | #2 |
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Typhoon and flooding in Taiwan, Philippines, and S.China... Hurricane in USA... now fires in Greece?
I hope all of us and our loved ones are safe and may the afflicted find safety and shelter soon. |
24th August 2009, 12:58 AM | #3 |
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I hope everyone stays well.
Considering that we are in hurricane season, and going into fire season in the northern hemisphere, I would also add that it's a good idea to do some disaster planning, to figure out in advance what disasters could affect you, and do some advance preparation so that you can stay safe and respond appropriately if a fire, storm, or earthquake hits. That reminds me: I need to clean the clothes in my go bag. I packed it last fall. Best wishes to all, and I hope everyone stays safe. F |
24th August 2009, 01:58 AM | #4 |
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I hope everyone everywhere stays safe. Mother nature can be merciless. This picture was taken a couple miles from my home 2 weeks ago. Its pretty much contained now.
All the best. Jeff |
24th August 2009, 05:35 AM | #5 | |
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Be prepared
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Good people, I hope no one ever has to go through it. These events are something everyone can all prepare for to some degree, although even the experts get it wrong and you can be caught off guard. In Australia, fire is something we all live with often. Currently, although still winter, in Brisbane we have had winter stop suddenly, spring not even look like visiting and summer was here in a day with 33 deg celcius heats on a winters day, a sign of the year ahead and severe fire dangers are already relayed on the news every night. Please if you are in these areas, prepare. Have an emergency kit and first aid kit at home, have fireblankets for everyone, they are so cheap and shouldn't be forgotten. Have an evacuation plan and a watch and listen to the authorities on the TV and radio for up to date information and most of all don't put yourself at risk by trying to protect property, it can be replaced, you cannot. My thought are with those effected and who have ever been effected. Gav. |
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25th August 2009, 06:37 AM | #6 |
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Hi Gav,
Although we are on opposite sides of the planet, the Aussies are about to take control of this one. We very much appreciate the cooperation between our nations to deal with these fires. Since our hands are full here right now I am not sure if any teams from B.C. are off to Greece, I know we have sent teams there in the past. I am not directly involved, but I must say our guys are good! Despite the advanced age of our forests and the beetle kill very little damage has been done to humans, both in life and property. My place has been a refuge camp for horses for the last 5 weeks, but most have gone home as the cooler temperatures start in and the fires have settled. I agree with you planning, cooperation and luck are needed when things act up. I hope your summer goes well. All the Best Jeff P. S. you are right, this is a magical spot! |
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