2003 Canberra Firestorm - STATE OF EMERGENCY + Extra Footage of Police Evacuating Suburbs

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2013
  • Video showing the bushfire emergency in Canberra on 18 January 2003 - During that time all urban & rural fire units across the city set up defensive positions around the suburbs - The fires were impacting both the northern and southern districts of the city...
    This footage was taken by Channel Nine cameraman, Richard Moran during a ride through the fires with ACT Fire Brigade District Officer Darrell Thornthwaite and the crew of Bravo 3. There is also previously unseen footage of ACT Police evacuating suburbs and firefighters arriving from interstate to help...
    "Firefighters are tonight battling the biggest blazes ever seen in the capital..." - WIN 6pm news bulletin 18/01/2003 • Canberra firestorm new...
    See also Structure Fire - Hume industrial Estate Canberra • Structure Fire - Piall...
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  • @NorthShoreFire3
    @NorthShoreFire3 9 лет назад +85

    Massive respect to the Australian crews from Texas. We get some pretty massive fires here but that was insane. Outstanding professionalism and calm shown by every firefighter in the video. Even the newsman was great.

    • @jcollyer7921
      @jcollyer7921 8 лет назад +1

      +David Siitherism I live in Aus and they Sure get really bad especially the blue mountain fires

    • @jbonemastaflash6852
      @jbonemastaflash6852 8 лет назад

      When has there been I forest fire on Texas

    • @NorthShoreFire3
      @NorthShoreFire3 8 лет назад +8

      +Jbonemastaflash When has there been a forest fire in Texas? I don't know, since you're at a computer why don't you fire up the Google?

    • @thefacelessmen2101
      @thefacelessmen2101 5 лет назад +1

      The eucalyptus tree basically has avg gas for sap and burns like a 250 foot high wind proof match,
      Victoria ABC TV 2009 - Black Saturday Documentary. ruclips.net/video/dpvM6FoUwMI/видео.html

    • @beverlyann9929
      @beverlyann9929 4 года назад

      NorthShoreFire3 wow awesome work stay safe

  • @joshm8118
    @joshm8118 4 года назад +72

    Who’s watching this in 2020 when half of Australia is on fire 😰

    • @xman6309
      @xman6309 4 года назад +2

      J-Games_YT me

    • @beverlyann9929
      @beverlyann9929 4 года назад +1

      Me

    • @mim0381
      @mim0381 4 года назад +4

      Me but I dont know why. I experienced this one personally 🤷‍♀️

    • @cannonball9478
      @cannonball9478 4 года назад

      Charli May what speed was it travelling? I just can’t get my head round it. Would love to come over and help

    • @tysonthomson6847
      @tysonthomson6847 3 года назад

      yep

  • @AwesomeAngryBiker
    @AwesomeAngryBiker 3 месяца назад +2

    The fact that it's the middle of the day is what makes this so terrifying

  • @MLOOTGIIVSATTIEXD
    @MLOOTGIIVSATTIEXD 5 лет назад +25

    I lived in Hughes when this happened, and my brother and mum had gone for a driving lesson up to black mountain, where they got turned around because the building was at risk of being blown over down the mountain. I was at the movies with friends and their mum when the alarm sounded and we were evacuated. Outside it was dark like night and hot as an oven. I remember my brother and I sat on our roof with the leather foot Matts from the car, beating embers and stopping our roof catching alight. The reserve behind us burnt, and we were 5-6km away from Duffy/Rivett/Chapman.
    Such a psycho day. Now I’m proud to say I’m part of the crews who fight fires now 👌🏽

    • @beverlyann9929
      @beverlyann9929 4 года назад +1

      Becca Ryan stay safe prayers from 🇨🇦

    • @themoon7435
      @themoon7435 3 года назад +2

      You're awesome for joining the fire crews, good on you! That story is pretty chilling too. I lived in Canberra during these fires too, but I was only 6 months old so I don't remember it, but my mum has told me stories of what happened. My dad didn't want to leave our house in Chisholm for some reason (I don't think he thought it would reach us) so by the time it got really bad it was too late to leave. Luckily it didn't do any damage in our area (I'm pretty sure) but in the Duffy/Chapman area it would have been shocking, very scary.

  • @SirDeanosity
    @SirDeanosity 8 лет назад +33

    I live in Minnesota, USA. After seen this I will never again be afraid when driving in a snow storm and I have 42 Minnesota winters under my belt! When the fire crews look scared, it is off scale bad.

    • @satinder4367
      @satinder4367 5 лет назад +4

      SirDeanosity I live in Canberra and was born 2 years after this at this moment my parents had left overseas and heard the news and were relieved they went overseas

  • @thezurban7209
    @thezurban7209 4 года назад +8

    Watching this now with what we know about this firestorm being the first ever recorded fire tornado in history is bloody terrifying and a miracle that only 4 people lost their lives. While i bet any one of these blokes would say 'i was just doing me job' or the many volunteers would say 'it's just our duty', they are wrong because they are goddamn heroes staring at literal hell on earth, every single one of them past and current no matter what role they played. Thank you

  • @wickedprincess9086
    @wickedprincess9086 7 лет назад +34

    Nerves of steel, these guys

    • @fellowcitizen
      @fellowcitizen 5 лет назад

      Even the ACT Chief Minister made an impromptu rescue with his pilot: "From the edge of the dam, Mr Stanhope anxiously watched them struggle with the unconscious man. The 51-year-old then threw off his clothes, swimming out to the helicopter to help the rescue." www.smh.com.au/national/minister-in-dramatic-rescue-of-ditched-chopper-pilot-20030114-gdg3q0.html

  • @dumbledoratheexplorer6721
    @dumbledoratheexplorer6721 6 лет назад +5

    I was 12 when this happened, I remember standing outside with my brother looking at the red sky and thinking it was so weird and cool. I didn't appreciate at the time how hard these guys were working to protect our city. It's surreal now watching it and hearing the name of my suburb over the radio.

    • @fellowcitizen
      @fellowcitizen 5 лет назад

      I took photo's of that sky. Post-processing couldn't reveal any detail - all foreground elements were in silhouette. Pitch orange with black lines.

  • @mim0381
    @mim0381 4 года назад +3

    Jesus it brings back memories. We lived in Holder at the time. I was new to the neighbourhood, on my own with 3 kids under three, no car, no phone. Absolutely bloody terrifying

  • @peepeetrain8755
    @peepeetrain8755 4 года назад +5

    Canberra on the 1st of February 2020.
    *ahh shit, here we go again*

  • @dexterbroderick3748
    @dexterbroderick3748 10 лет назад +27

    respect to all fire fighter throughout Australia im glad to be helping out the community as I have joined my local rfs as a volonteer

    • @AndreaWilkes714
      @AndreaWilkes714 6 лет назад +2

      Well done stepping up. Im a volunteer with cfa. Hopefully we dont see these conditions this summer

  • @Tom-zb1vl
    @Tom-zb1vl 7 лет назад +4

    I remember as a kid in 2003 having bags packed by the door. Up the end of our street in the north is a bush reserve and some trees are still charred black. Embers falling in the yard etc. Oddly the vividest memories are me being annoyed a planned sleepover was cancelled

  • @Kylow0
    @Kylow0 5 лет назад +7

    I remember this only too well, when the fire died down my mother and I went to the animal shelter to pick up our dog, he was hiding in the main office both the dogs beside him didn't make I still don't know how he managed to get out R.I.P oscar, he died not long after due to smoke interlation. I will never forget the fires I don't think anyone else will either.

  • @tabilashreddy
    @tabilashreddy 7 лет назад +15

    Well done firefighters you are Living Legends. Respect to every one who are a part of rescue team.

  • @notreya
    @notreya 4 года назад +9

    6:25 "Wooo it's hot out here" typical aussie greatness

  • @andrewgeier83
    @andrewgeier83 5 лет назад +4

    2003 was a terrible year for the world with wildfires, this firestorm, and then in San Diego CA we had the cedar fire, which was the equivalent of this for the size of California. Lost over 2200 homes in just a few days and 8 lives in the first night. Friend of mine had a firefighter die on their back patio after his crew got cut off while defending it and he couldn't make it inside with them to take shelter

  • @Jeff-jm8zf
    @Jeff-jm8zf 6 лет назад +38

    you guys deserve my respect for saving that old man in 12:24

    • @Rellemann23
      @Rellemann23 5 лет назад +10

      Casually just picking up an old fella who most certainly would've died if they didn't show up.
      Respect indeed

  • @klausschwab3176
    @klausschwab3176 5 лет назад +6

    I remember I was at the woden shopping centre around 3 in afternoon..The warning alarms went off and an announcement telling everyone that a state of emergency has been declared and to follow advice from authorities...

  • @JoTheSnoop
    @JoTheSnoop 5 лет назад +2

    I remember this well.
    I was in Canberra on New Year's Day in 2003, the car radio was on ABC Canberra and mentioned that it was the first day of rain in weeks.
    Three weeks after visiting, the same city was hit by the firestorm.

  • @themoon7435
    @themoon7435 2 года назад +2

    I was 1 when this happened, living in the Tuggeranong area. My mum tells me the story of that day since I can't remember it. Apparently she had packed the car ready to leave, but my dad wanted to stay home, so we didn't evacuate. She says that her, my dad and our neighbours all sat on our roof watching the fires in the distance.

  • @havanadaurcy1321
    @havanadaurcy1321 3 года назад +1

    There's an old saying about my grandfather's old house that it survived everything. It did survive these fires.

  • @watchthe1369
    @watchthe1369 5 лет назад +3

    You know you are in it when the embers are coming like a hail storm...

  • @mickgatz214
    @mickgatz214 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing this Raw Footage.
    Deepest Respect.

  • @ceciliateh7651
    @ceciliateh7651 3 года назад +1

    That was terrible 😔. Bush fires are so powerful and can be unpredictable. Thanks so much to our first responders for putting their lives at risk to protect our communities. Forever grateful for your work 👏

  • @gfanarakos
    @gfanarakos 9 лет назад +14

    according to australia documentrary this place was hit by a fire tornado. a massive fire front of hurricane winds of tremendous heat and fire

    • @Paddy-cv6ho
      @Paddy-cv6ho 9 лет назад

      No it started with a lightning strike and it got bigger and bigger

    • @mowie1236
      @mowie1236 9 лет назад +5

      Patrick743 it did start from a lightning strike but a fire tornado did develop later on

    • @gfanarakos
      @gfanarakos 8 лет назад

      indeed started by lightning but the fire gone monstrous creating its own weather pattern and 100 km /h wind under 45 degrees C..you cant fight it ...wether it should have been contained weeks before thats what they should have done...it got worse and then expoloded

    • @Paddy-cv6ho
      @Paddy-cv6ho 8 лет назад

      +Greg Fan Yeah! Its pretty dumb how they didn't put out the fires at the start. Luckily I was in Melbourne watching the Australian Open. It would be here right now 12 years ago.

    • @thefacelessmen2101
      @thefacelessmen2101 5 лет назад

      I worked in those streets that summer just before this happened and there was fuel lying around everywhere that had not been cleaned up, I used to get the urge to flee just looking at.

  • @beverlyann9929
    @beverlyann9929 4 года назад +3

    the firefighters are awesome wow prayers for you all and may God be with you all and keep you safe. Thank you 🙏🇨🇦

  • @ffx535finalfantasyx5
    @ffx535finalfantasyx5 7 лет назад +10

    So fucking intense. My absolute respect to these firefighters. Might volunteer one day.

    • @muddydave01
      @muddydave01 6 лет назад +1

      Brett Johnson former Vollie here. I'd still be there if I lived in a volunteer area. Even if you're not up for fighting fires there are plenty of roles. I can recommend it, the sense of mateship and purpose is pretty special.

  • @meheretoday6968
    @meheretoday6968 7 лет назад +3

    God bless each and everyone of these wonderful people

  • @adrianwindle4616
    @adrianwindle4616 Год назад +1

    20 years on..unbelievable.

  • @chemicalbrucey157
    @chemicalbrucey157 4 года назад +2

    Watching the embers flying around like that is haunting

  • @Millez
    @Millez 6 лет назад

    Wow, this was before I was born, pretty insane imagining Canberra like this

  • @southgeorgiarepublic
    @southgeorgiarepublic 6 месяцев назад

    I lived in Canberra for a while, and I am hella lucky I did not live to see this. My dad lived in Kambah at the time, and his house was affected a bit.

  • @KangarooFreak003
    @KangarooFreak003 6 лет назад +1

    I remember my mum telling me she lived around the area and was evacuated when this all went down.
    2003 was the year I was born and she was terrified she was going to loose me and my brother.
    I don't know why after hearing about her story more then 10 times I didn't search it up til nowZ

  • @raitisfreimanis
    @raitisfreimanis Год назад

    Incredible footage. Very brave first responders.

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 7 лет назад +1

    Sometimes there are glowing patches of sparks on the ground that flare up more brightly when the wind sweeps over them, sending a mass of sparks speeding further along, just above the ground. This looks like molten lava. Very bizarre.
    I've watched enough fire videos like this in Australia, Canada and the USA to think that if I lived in such an area, I would be packed and ready to flee even if the fire was in the far distance. And well in advance of any official evacuation, I'd be out. When it's moving fast, it can be too late if you wait.

  • @Trub1e5hooter
    @Trub1e5hooter 10 лет назад

    amazing footage

  • @thefloorhasgone
    @thefloorhasgone 9 лет назад +2

    Fuck, that was scary!! I arrived in canberra that day and stayed in rivet that night. I just remember hearing the gas bottles popping as the fire got closer. About 1km away duffy was burnt bad. Watching this though we were clearly lucky the fire never made it to us. Thanks for sharing!!!

    • @thefloorhasgone
      @thefloorhasgone 9 лет назад

      Watch and get a true understanding of what a firestorm is.

  • @hakunamatata365
    @hakunamatata365 8 лет назад

    This is AMAZING video! Any idea how to get the highest quality video?

    • @ojanieno
      @ojanieno 7 лет назад +9

      go back in time and give ppl hd cameras.

  • @harrysouthwell2881
    @harrysouthwell2881 3 месяца назад

    I'd only just seen this video,
    It was wild and scary and all our neighbors pulled together, all our dogs sat in the back of the next door neighbours station wagon and the women and kids all just shut up and were scared.
    We sent them down to the local shopping area and got on our roofs shoving t shirts down our drain pipes and hosing the gutters full of water, the Helicopters made a lot of noise on our side of the hillthrough the smoke, then we just heard the roar of the fire and we knew we were really in for it.

  • @jameshughes8937
    @jameshughes8937 Месяц назад

    This footage was used in the movie 'Greenland'

  • @nothingexciting..910.10
    @nothingexciting..910.10 8 лет назад +2

    Oh and my nan lives In Harvey and we were told that it would never possibly reach us a few days later the fire was a metre away from my nan and pop

  • @philhall7648
    @philhall7648 11 месяцев назад

    I was there, in Rivett, it was terrifying.

  • @shanepolsen6334
    @shanepolsen6334 7 лет назад +13

    It was worse then being in hell it was like nothing I've seen before

  • @conspiraciesarejustgreatst2059
    @conspiraciesarejustgreatst2059 3 года назад +1

    Did they have to include the part where the husband and wife get a ride from the chief as they are forced to abandon their home, and their dog, to flee to safety? So heartbreaking to hear stuff like that. It's obviously not in the same level as someone losing their life but still hurts to see how they have to willingly leave their dog to burn

  • @cockroachafro
    @cockroachafro 4 года назад +1

    Wow, the amount of houses burning in what looks to be reasonably suburban areas. Didn't really think that happened.

    • @thesammyjenkinsexperience4996
      @thesammyjenkinsexperience4996 4 года назад

      Most of those homes burnt by the fire front were right where the suburb meets the wilderness. However, there was a fire tornado that cut a 25km path right through a bunch of suburbs and took out a number of homes that were quite a distance from the fire front.

    • @IDKOKIDK
      @IDKOKIDK 4 года назад

      @@thesammyjenkinsexperience4996 Looks like the embers and the wind were the main fire starters. Acting much like incendiary bombs

    • @thesammyjenkinsexperience4996
      @thesammyjenkinsexperience4996 4 года назад

      @@IDKOKIDK Well yeah, that's generally how fires spread. However, the OP was remarking about the houses destroyed in what looked like a suburban area. These houses are on Eucumbene Drive in Duffy, which is immediately adjacent to wilderness reserves.
      What isn't shown in this video is the damage caused to suburbs like Kambah which are several kilometers away from this fire front. These fires produced a tornado which carried embers much further into the suburbs.

    • @mim0381
      @mim0381 4 года назад

      Canberra was a literal fire tornado and thats what made it so hard to fight. I lived in the worst effected area, the fire kept going airborn literally and then landing wherever the fk it felt like. There's a few doccos on youtube about it

  • @nothingexciting..910.10
    @nothingexciting..910.10 8 лет назад

    I live in Australia not in Canberra but in WA and we had bushfires earlier this year down south and my nan lives around there and I was there with her scary and I'm only 10 please pray for everyone in a natural disaster and pray that fires with not happen next year in WA

  • @astupidusername3161
    @astupidusername3161 4 года назад +1

    I live in Australia, and this happened when I wasn’t born yet, after that My mum told me the story of how this all happened and she was at a wedding. I was born a year after the firestorm.

    • @gdaym8635
      @gdaym8635 4 года назад

      Johnny Vance fuck you twat

    • @mikeuchiha5972
      @mikeuchiha5972 3 года назад

      I wasn't even a year old yet

  • @ChloeJessie
    @ChloeJessie 8 лет назад

    I know a lot of ppl who where in the fires, they survived though. My best friend was born a few days before this happened. I lived down the coast but I live in Canberra now

  • @meheretoday6968
    @meheretoday6968 7 лет назад

    we had to evacuate and it was so frightening ... afterwards my sister in-law who didnt live here said we'd made it all up and it was only a small fire... we felt so loved ;-)

    • @AdvanceAU
      @AdvanceAU 6 лет назад

      She sure does sound lovely.

  • @VoidCrawlerOfficial
    @VoidCrawlerOfficial 5 лет назад +5

    if this is Earth...i don’t want to see Hell

  • @edubz1906
    @edubz1906 5 лет назад +3

    Watched this because I was watching a few videos on fire bombings by the allies, dropping 1000s tons of incinderary bombs on whole cities not so much as to destroy military targets but to kill as many civilians as possible. Was absolutely horrific and most don't know much about it, the focus was always on Abombs which killed 70k and 80k each but months before in just one raid on Tokyo made a firestorm killing 100k. And the other infamous raid was on Dresden, late in the war Feb 45 the Germans were essentially beat and Dresden had no tactical adv to justify the bombing, a city with 600k and an additional 500k-1m refugees from Soviet front. The US and UK bombed the city for 2 days with napalm made a firestorm 1500 F with 150 mph winds that killed the "official" count of 35k but is way low that was only the number of bodies found its more likely 150k+ since so many people mostly women n children were either completely incinerated with no trace, while looking for survivors in bomb shelters and cellars they would find a pool of fat and liquid a foot or more deep as they were cooked and liquefied from the heat. People trying to run were getting stuck in the melting asphalt of the streets. It was an absolute travesty and a dark dark moment in the history of mankind perpetrated by the "good guys"

    • @markr.2781
      @markr.2781 4 года назад

      Wow, just shows that are no good governments. Because they are controlled by big banks. That have scum of the lowest types in their ranks.

  • @nothingexciting..910.10
    @nothingexciting..910.10 8 лет назад +1

    Please please thank all the fire fighters they do a magic Job!!!!

  • @eli_0214
    @eli_0214 8 лет назад

    My dad was involved trying to put it out here, also the Victorian ones as well

  • @jml21000
    @jml21000 8 лет назад

    that red sky was around for a week and I was on the other side of town

  • @meheretoday6968
    @meheretoday6968 4 года назад +2

    When we were going through this my children were small. We were evacuated from our home because we were told it wasn't safe. Where we were sent ended up being so much more fun...mmm embers falling from the sky as the fires swept through the streets two blocks from us. The flaming branches that fell onto our roof were the size of my arm... one of my kids nearly died that week... the hospital staff were fantastic.
    My family who were living in another state told me to stop whinging, it wasn't bad and I was making it all up. Yep they really said that.
    This year with the toxic smoke making life hell here, I kept my mouth shut, why cop a spray from them right?... mmm I was told Canberrans where whinging whining ar5es and wouldnt have any idea what a hard life really was...
    To all Canberrans I say "stay safe guys'...

  • @al145
    @al145 8 лет назад

    Holy hell, man...

  • @wattosacrim
    @wattosacrim 10 лет назад

    How's the sound!

  • @mm-gk6xg
    @mm-gk6xg 3 года назад +1

    THESE are real heroes.

  • @maccamacca7762
    @maccamacca7762 8 лет назад +1

    You guys are fucking amazing thankyou so much.

  • @miketom1945
    @miketom1945 7 лет назад

    How did this stared was it human or lighting this crazy today i bet who ever was there fighting the fire remeber this happing wow i hope everyone got out safeley

    • @muddydave01
      @muddydave01 6 лет назад +1

      Mike Tom Lightning. Dry lightning storms in the middle of a drought that dried out forest fuels rarely dry enough to burn.

  • @lachlanstephenson8479
    @lachlanstephenson8479 8 лет назад +1

    im Australian it was hell!!!!

  • @Paddy-cv6ho
    @Paddy-cv6ho 8 лет назад

    Jan 18, 2016, right now! Exactly 12 years ago.

  • @paulrichardson5892
    @paulrichardson5892 5 лет назад +1

    why did they refuse help from NSW ? fire crews. units and pumpers could have been there
    from tumut,cooma, queenbeyan and goulburn within an hour .??

    • @1MRTS
      @1MRTS  5 лет назад +1

      Yeah there were crews from NSW standing by on the border waiting to be deployed. When they were finally sent into Canberra it was already too late Many houses were already alight. The commissioner of the NSWRFS was also at the ACT emergency services headquarters on that day. But right from the start fuel loads should of been reduced and the fires should have been attacked more aggressively. Doesn't matter how many crews were sent from interstate those fires couldnt be controlled.

  • @yeh.80
    @yeh.80 7 лет назад +1

    So many people would've died if it wasn't for our brave firemen Fucking great people

  • @refugeg271
    @refugeg271 4 года назад +1

    Dear god!

  • @subzerotheiceninga8254
    @subzerotheiceninga8254 8 лет назад +3

    2003 was the year when...
    Hell came to the real world.

  • @Interdictiondeltawing
    @Interdictiondeltawing 3 года назад +1

    3:47 from Greenland movie

  • @gdaym8635
    @gdaym8635 4 года назад

    I live in Canberra this was the year before I was born

    • @kovaci0000007
      @kovaci0000007 8 месяцев назад

      I live in Canberra, this wasn't the year before I was born

  • @cathycastleton
    @cathycastleton 3 года назад +1

    Fk what a nightmare

  • @kimtia1091
    @kimtia1091 4 года назад

    Happening again 😓😔🙏

  • @imawalkingmeme2947
    @imawalkingmeme2947 7 лет назад +1

    i live in Canberra

  • @darcyobrien8616
    @darcyobrien8616 4 года назад +1

    I give each one of there guye more respect the every copper to ever live

  • @Alex-zg3fz
    @Alex-zg3fz 4 года назад +1

    i wasn't born when the 2003 fires were happening and so im here seeing what the 2003 ones were like compared to the 2019 - 2020 ones.

  • @yeetus7303
    @yeetus7303 4 года назад

    My uncle thou, that mad lad started to cook eggs on the concrete

  • @johnfitzpatrick2469
    @johnfitzpatrick2469 4 года назад

    * satellite imagery
    * arial water bombing
    * fire-resistant building materials
    * rural resources logistics
    * metro resources logistics
    * pumper sprinkler cab protection
    * asset staging area in zones.

  • @Vgls412
    @Vgls412 10 лет назад

    Fire Commissioner Ian Bennett at 21:30...

  • @chrisau1646
    @chrisau1646 8 лет назад

    you can see the tornado damage near the end, it shows the debarked trees and the uprooted tree's damage to homes that is not consistent with fire damage

  • @Isabella__10
    @Isabella__10 4 года назад +1

    Looks like the reality of hell

  • @Itsjustbool
    @Itsjustbool 2 года назад

    these guys are fucking heroes

  • @gusguy00
    @gusguy00 5 лет назад +1

    i am doing a school project on this :|

  • @Timodean
    @Timodean 9 лет назад +1

    They really shouldn't encrypt comms, real time information can be shared out these days via social media.

  • @jeffreycliff922
    @jeffreycliff922 2 года назад

    @19:00 poor dog :(

  • @kovaci0000007
    @kovaci0000007 8 месяцев назад +1

    Ahh yes the pre social media times where it was simply an unfortunate bushfire, meanwhile muhricans in Hawaii "laser beams were shooting at cars from the street and these fires burned hotter then normal blah blah blah"

  • @OldLordSpeedy
    @OldLordSpeedy 8 лет назад +3

    In Germany, Lower Saxoney, Lueneburger Heide, we have had big fire at last 1975. Must be same bad for them, then apparatus and firefighter not have had smartphone, celluar phone, less radio communication, less 4-weehler. Some firefighter and apparatus die then fire was faster. To the video: I not understand the people, why they let the animals at home, why not bring with them? Why not go away, stay in storm of fire but want discuss with fire chief or police officer?! Okay, houses chrashes, but this can pay the insurance - live of people is unpayable!

  • @azzubhaiya
    @azzubhaiya 6 лет назад +1

    Wildfires are increasing in North America....

  • @niallthebest
    @niallthebest 4 года назад

    2020
    '1

  • @terrestrialalien.spacewatc4280
    @terrestrialalien.spacewatc4280 8 лет назад

    Emergency services, With Love ! ; YOU " GOTTA LOVE " S.G.S. ( U.N.O. - INT. ) ; Universal High-Tech., International Civil Defence Systems. For the real world ! / For each & every morning ! Public safety & security ! / Emergency Police Service, Emergency Fire Services, Emergency Medical Services ! For Serving Our Communities Better ! U.N.- Nations " Moving Forward Together. "

  • @f_caserta9544
    @f_caserta9544 7 лет назад

    Are there deads?

  • @watchthe1369
    @watchthe1369 5 лет назад

    I the door is shut it won't go....consumer saftey kills a fire fighter....

  • @eagerturtle4791
    @eagerturtle4791 4 года назад

    34:30 And a wild Karen appears.

  • @bernardcharlesworth9860
    @bernardcharlesworth9860 4 года назад

    Australia has had enough time to solve those problems. Let the world give them full support in 2020

  • @AsloAso
    @AsloAso 9 лет назад +4

    It's a shame it came early, it should be here now wiping out the liberal party. Lol
    Beside that this is a very interesting video of a fire storm

    • @normalguy7898
      @normalguy7898 6 лет назад

      Aslo Aso long live the liberals!

    • @walover165
      @walover165 Год назад

      Late, so very late, but fuck you. The federal politicians don't live here. They fly in for parliament sittings. Our beautiful city votes progressively and is regularly at odds with the federal government.

    • @vesnabernjak-ord8674
      @vesnabernjak-ord8674 Месяц назад

      i couldn’t care less about the liberals.