Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted September 4, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted September 4, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up ‘Increased risk’ of bushfires this spring after record warm August Large swathes of Australia are being warned to brace for an “increased risk” of potentially deadly bushfires this spring after a winter marked by unseasonably heavy rains and record-breaking temperatures across the country. The Australasian ***** and Emergency Services Authorities Council (AFAC) said large areas of the Northern Territory, Queensland, parts of far western and southwestern Victoria and southeastern South Australia were at risk this spring. Widespread above-average temperatures reported in August – the warmest on record according to the council – are expected to continue over the coming months in many states. While some areas were forecast to have only a normal risk of ***** this spring, AFAC chief executive Rob Webb said deadly and destructive fires could still occur and urged communities to prepare and adhere to advice of local ***** authorities. Camera IconThere is an ‘increased risk’ of bushfires in many *********** states this spring. AFAC Credit: Newswire “***** and emergency services are prepared for the ***** season ahead and are here today to encourage communities to do the same. Understand your local risk, know where you will get your information,” Mr Webb said. The AFAC’s regional This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up is developed in conjunction with a range of agencies, including state and territory emergency services and governments, environmental advocacy groups, and the Bureau of Meteorology. It warned the drying out of grasslands in central and southern Queensland caused by winter frosts and dry winds had increased ***** risks this spring, while unseasonal rains in Queensland and the Northern Territory had increased fuel loads. Further south, the AFAC warned that large parts of southeastern South Australia and Western Australia, as well as parts of Tasmania, received rainfall in the lowest 10 per cent on record over the first half of the year. Conversely, southwestern WA and western Tasmania received well above-average rainfall, easing conditions there, while Victoria, SA and Tasmania were warned of a potential early start to the ***** season if dry weather persists. NSW firefighters are bringing under control an out-of-control bushfire at Old Punt Rd north of Newcastle that has so far burned through more than 230ha of bushland only a few hours from the outskirts of Sydney. Emergency services deployed thermal cameras on Wednesday to identify hotspots to be “mopped up and blacked out”, while crews continued to work to strengthen containment lines on the fireground. At least 40 bushfires and grass fires were burning across NSW as of Wednesday morning. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Increased #risk #bushfires #spring #record #warm #August This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/117388-%E2%80%98increased-risk%E2%80%99-of-bushfires-this-spring-after-record-warm-august/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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