There's a 6000 hectare fire approx 10-15km north west of here that until about 6:30pm was being pushed directly to the trees on the ridgeline directly to the north of my place (approx 700-800 metres away). The wind was about 45km/h and gusts up to 70km/h. Do the math

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I've got the fire pump out, connected to my tanks and the hoses run out. The pump's been primed and is ready to go. Fortunately for me the place is surrounded by short cropped grass, and comparitively speaking the fires aren't as quick nor hot ripping through grass as in trees and scrub in a state forest.
Fortunately at 6:30pm the wind shifted 180 degrees, the temperature dropped about 10-15 degrees and I'm guessing that it's now blowing and burning elsewhere

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I was listening to the scanner today, there were four separate mayday calls from the guys figting the fires near Whittlesea. The fires were burning up and over one pumper and they couldn't get a second one in there to help. The second one was overtopped by the fire and issued it's own mayday. The two met up and they all managed to get out by driving blind through smoke after sheltering in the lee of someone's burning house (the six occupants that were there when they arrived disappeared). Through all this THERE WERE STILL CARS DRIVING UP THE ROAD AS THEY WERE DRIVING BLIND OUT OF THE FIRE. What the fuck is going on with the dumb fucktards that put themselves and the CFA guys in danger by driving through a fireground when the CFA are trying to put the effing thing out???? The police and CFA have had to stop trailbike and mtb riders from entering the fire area, unbelievable.
The CFA are worth their weight in gold, kudos to them, but I'd have to say that today was the first time I'd ever heard anything approaching panic over the radio. The VIC FIRE dispatcher couldn't do anything for them, just wished them luck.
Very sobering and
very scary.
Mick