This is the vegetation immediately adjacent to the house below
This house was featured in 'The Age' as an amazine example of a save
Some of the friendly locals at a house that was successfully defended
Note the destroyed houses in the background
Crew members Craig and Andy
Pre-fire mud brick home
Pre-fire mud brick home
Same mud brick home post-fire
PLEASE remove gas cylinders from beside house during a fire - check out the roof that was blown off when the cylinder vented
Geographically challenged team relying on technology (note it didn't work...)
Just when I thought I'd escaped being whisked away from my everyday life whenever fires hit Victoria, an opportunity of a life time came up, and it was one that I couldn't resist. So this meant that I've had a bit of a sojourn from riding for the past week.
I dodged being deployed to Vic as crew or IMT, but was offered a the opportunity to be on the Building Impact Assessment Team. The Bushfire CRC initiated teams to assess the impacts on the buildings that were destroyed or damamged during the recent fires. The research will be used to assist putting together the story as to why some buildings were damaged/destroyed, why some survived, and what can be done to prepare buildings and the community for such events.
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