Usually apocalypse and post-apocalypse movies are like, my favourite genre of movie and book and games, but I think it’s honestly going to be a while before I can enjoy this.
Today (2 Jan 2020) in Australian news
Although my love of apocalypse movies has one thing hugely wrong. In the apocalypse, people are patient and help each other. The queue up, they provide water and resources. Just because the climate is chaos, does not mean the people are.
If anyone tells you, "This is part of a normal cycle" or "We’ve had fires like this before", smile politely and walk away, because they don’t know what they’re talking about.
The fires NSW are having are not normal fires.
Fires are burning in places and at intensities never before experienced – rainforests in northern NSW, tropical Queensland, and the formerly wet old-growth forests in Tasmania.
On Friday, the NSW Rural Fire Service sent out an alert that fires were creating thunderstorms – pyro-convective events.
The drought we are facing is more intense than the Millennium Drought, with higher levels of evaporation due to higher temperatures.
Everyone needs to heed the fire service warnings to prepare, to have a plan, and to leave early if you’re not properly prepared.
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Please play it safe, and act on the vital fire service warnings. The Rabbit Sanctuary has already evacuated.