They are like scenes from a horror movie.
They’re stories that make the back of your neck prickle.
This it what the reality is for thousands of holidaymakers and locals on the NSW South Coast and Victorian Gippsland areas.
Most Australians right now are either in the midst of, waiting to hear from, or just thinking about those currently dealing with the Australian bushfire crisis.
This photo by Matt Abbott is one of the key haunting images from the last few days being broadcast internationally. It’s a picture that’s being used to tell the world that Australia is burning.
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I’m really saddened that in an article that should be about people who have lost so much - especially people who have lost family members, you feel the need to legitimise it by including how reality tv stars and Sunrise tv hosts were near the tragedies or involved. I appreciate the fact that you’ve included incredible places and stories, but instead of minor celebrities why not tell the story of the local RFS who have worked tireless hours to try and save towns, like the Cobargo RFS chief, or the people volunteering and helping the community like the doctors and pharmacists who are working for free in the evac centres to help people as much as they can.
Narooma is my home town and we’ve packed up our lives and left our homes behind while we wait for the worst days to come. I’m incredibly sorry and empathetic for those who have lost homes, properties, live stock and their own lives, but these catastrophic fires are not worse or more important because minor celebrities were close or involved.
Totally agree. Now is not the time to give any attention to minor celebrities and the situation is not more grave just because they were peripherally involved in it.
Narooma and that entire region is precious and beautiful - it's unthinkably awful what is going on. I hope your home is safe.
The fires are ripping through my home town on the South coast. Although your story does tell of the horrors we are facing it leaves a big detail out
Tourist were told not to come! They have overstayed their welcome and left a town with no access to north or south highways with no food and water. Evacuated tourists are taking up space in overcrowded evacuation centres where people have literally lost everything and they are only there so they didn't lose their air bnb costs. You've left our town with nothing but a tag in an Instragram phone and stories to tell your friends.
Very good point. The warnings have even around for weeks, there’s really no excuse.
The dame scenario for those tourists in East Gippsland. They were upfront about not evacuating last week when warned to do so, because they 'had paid for their holidays'. Now they are the ones who are the most vocal about being rescued. My sympathy lies with those who have lost everything. Those tourists who refused to leave should be ashamed of themselves.