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HI THERE YOUTUBERS ME AND 2 OTHER YOUTUBERS DECIDED TO VOLUNTEER UP AT KINGLAKE TO TRY AND HELP IN ANY WAY WE COULD
To donate follow the link below, anything you can give will help:
http://www.redcross.org.au
For further information on what you can do to help please call the Red Cross Information Line on 1800 727 077 (within Australia)
More information about the fire:
* http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/a...
* http://news.google.com.au/news/url?sa...
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136 people have so far died in forest fires that affected southern Australia. According to news agency AP, it is the worst fire disaster ever to hit the island. Around 700 houses have been destroyed and over 4000 people evacuated.
Accompanying the flames is one of the most powerful heat waves in memory, with temperatures in parts of Melbourne reaching 48 degrees Celsius (118 degrees Fahrenheit) in the last few weeks. Dozens of heat-related deaths have been reported.
By Sunday, the temperatures had dropped to the mid-20s in the area.
The fires were being fought mostly with aircraft, except in areas where homes were at risk, authorities said.
In northern Australia, 60 percent of the state of Queensland was flooded, officials reported, and residents were warned to be on the lookout for crocodiles in urban areas.
Still, despite earlier reports, the fires have not posed a significant threat to more populous areas, including Melbourne, as they sweep across rural outskirts of southeastern Australia, Walshe said.
By Sunday afternoon, eight major fires were burning through Victoria, destroying hundreds of thousands of acres, said Daniel Connell, spokesman for the state's Country Fire Authority. The largest blaze has centered around Kinglake, where 100,000 hectares (247,000 acres) have burned down.
Another fire ravaged 90,000 hectares in Churchill, about 160 km (100 miles) southeast of Melbourne.
In Victoria, 30 blazes were registered in 30 hours, said Fran Ludgate with the Fire Protection Association
The New South Wales Rural Fire Service asked residents to remain indoors and close all windows, as winds continued to push smoke from the bush into the Sydney metropolitan area.
Sue McMahon thought she could stay in her home as wildfires burned, but changed her mind after taking a look at the blackening sky in Victoria.
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Like you I live in Melb, wanted to go and help out but was told I'd only get in the way too. I have personally lost some family friends and have others that now have nothing. The devastation which has been left behind is long lasting ( speaking from a person who has lost there family home to fire before). The impact your short visit would have made to the poor victims of this horrid fire. I just want to say THANKS GUYS!!!!!
By AussieAsha 1234744361 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveGood Work Boys !!!!! I am sure everyone up there appreciated the help you gave and wish I could be their to help too... Just shows how stupid it is One end of the country is flooded and the other is devasted by fire..... I hope they catch the pricks who lit those fires and do to them what that have done to those poor families.....
By khe00487 [Affiliate User] 1234265857 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveYou guys are inspiring. Amazing to see you down there at the heart of this disaster helping out however you can pretty much. Good on ya and thnx for doin what the rest of us in qld wish we could do. love from brisbane
By ixlovexhoodies [Affiliate User] 1234261927 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removeall i can say is they will get what they deserve if that is the case
By lightweight69 [Affiliate User] 1234258673 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removeyour welcome
By lightweight69 [Affiliate User] 1234258629 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveThanks Guy.
By tyrbolo [Affiliate User] 1234257869 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveAUSTRALIA has been singled out as a target for "forest jihad" by a group of Islamic extremists urging Muslims to deliberately light bushfires as a weapon of terror.
US intelligence channels earlier this year identified a website calling on Muslims in Australia, the US, Europe and Russia to "start forest fires"
i agree with you kreid06 they done all that they could and some
R.I.P
to all the people that have perished in this tragic disaster
thank you
By lightweight69 [Affiliate User] 1234239049 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removethanks kath
By lightweight69 [Affiliate User] 1234239033 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removethanks mate these are very kind words
cheers GUY
it was my plesure to of been able to help in any way my thoughts and prayers are with every person touched by this tragity
God bless you and your family
from Guy
also, in regard to unscom7's comment. The reason there was no evacuation is because it all happened way too fast... no one expected this. there has been a lot of people saying that the cfa should have done more to update the people of kinglake.. but they can only do that as fast as they know themselves, they are only human and nobody expected this.. so i remain grateful for everything the cfa has done and this has just been a tragic disaster.. very very tragic. RIP all my fellow kinglake friends
By kreid06 [Affiliate User] 1234238878 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removeas a kinglake resident for 11 years it is sad to see my hometown wiped out and many of my friends lost. my family were fortunate enough to be still standing here today.. Id just like to thank you guys and all of the volunteers in whittlesea that have done so much for my family over the last few days.. its been a tragedy and it is nice to see that the whole community can come together to get through something like this.. so thanks again.. need all the help we can get and we are truly grateful. xo
By kreid06 [Affiliate User] 1234238581 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveWell done, great work, need more people like you.
By mroads75 [Affiliate User] 1234230322 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveGuy you are awesome ! I am thinking of everyone and how sad this is!
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