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We are still eking out the last day of our holiday. Here is my last photo of the lovely drive through the Otways this morning.
#Otways
CFA warns: #Geelong and #SurfCoast #Anglesea #Lorne #Torquay at high risk for bushfires as #Otways dries out, prepare for fires, particularly as many holiday homes in area.
"Don't be there on extreme fire danger days".
"Drier already than the last three years".
Download the #VicEmergency App to be prepared:
https://emergency.vic.gov.au/respond/
Today is forty years since the devastating #AshWednesday #bushfire in south-western Victoria, Australia that killed 75 people around #MtGambier, #Geelong and the Western Victorian coast.
I was in grade prep, nearly 4 years old, and it was the only time my Mum kept me home from school. I remember the red dust on our old weatherboard house - an ominous, ashy glitter.
Little were we to know that just 26 years later, in 2009, Black Saturday would make Ash Wednesday pale in comparison. Geelong hit 48 C on Black Saturday. It was too hot to breathe outside.
The towns that were affected by Ash Wednesday are now home to tens of thousands of people - Anglesea, Torquay, Jan Juc, Winch, Deans Marsh - and the #Otways are overdue for a burn.
Is your bushfire plan up to date?
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-02-16/ash-wednesday-40-years-on/101896046