Queensland Australia Brush Fire Emergency Escalated at Once in Over Half Century

Posted by HCN on Tuesday, October 31, 2023
A brush fire pops up out of the blue and consumes a house and a car in a matter of minutes, over and over again. Phenomenon. Seemingly unstoppable. Hopes for sufficient rain, maybe in vain. Firefighters are worn out. Airplanes flying overhead trying to put the fire out dumping far suppressant elements.

What is the solution?
It might be to dump enough of the needed water, fire retardants, etc., on there, which the bottom line might have a price tag, and corresponding orchestration of how to safely put necessary amount of planes in the sky, boats, long distance hoses, water tanker trucks, aerial lift and drop off firefighting vehicles and equipment, and so on.

Published EST late evening October 30, 2023




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