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posted by martyb on Thursday January 02 2020, @01:34PM   Printer-friendly
from the fire dept.

Bushfires Are Raging Outside Every Major City in Australia. They're Only Going to Get Worse:

Australia has deployed military planes and ships to provide aid as hundreds of wildfires rage across Australia, forcing residents to flee and destroying homes.

The Australian Defense Force is sending ships to the Victoria town of Mallacoota on a two-week supply mission and using helicopters to bring in more firefighters since roads were inaccessible, according to the Associated Press (AP).

On Tuesday, thousands of people from the town on Australia's southeastern coast fled towards the water as a fire ripped through the area.

Photos of residents taking shelter on boats circulated on social media.

[...] In New South Wales, where Sydney is located, firefighters are battling more than 100 fires, according to the state's Rural Fire Service.

Sydney's famed New Years Eve fireworks went ahead despite the fires. A petition calling on the government to cancel the display and give the funds to firefighters and farmers instead got more than 280,000 signatures.

[...] New South Wales' Rural Fire Services Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons said this wildfire season is the worst on record.

"We've seen extraordinary fire behavior," he said Tuesday, according to the AP. "What we really need is meaningful rain, and we haven't got anything in the forecast at the moment that says we're going to get drought-breaking or fire-quenching rainfall."

More than 900 homes have been destroyed in the state, according to New South Wales Rural Fire Service.

A fire tracker map maintained by researchers in Western Australia shows that they are also threatening areas around every major city in the country.

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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by c0lo on Friday January 03 2020, @04:08AM (2 children)

    by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Friday January 03 2020, @04:08AM (#938949) Journal

    You don't understand Australian bushfires.

    If your argument is on the line of "Aussie forests need fire; thus the more fire the better for them", neither you understand Australian bushfires.

    The Australian ecosystem has evolved to be reliant upon bushfires; Australian rainforests are no exception to this.

    False [vicrainforest.org]

    However rainforest communities are much more likely to be destroyed by fire and replaced by a eucalypt forest.
    Unlike eucalyptus forest, rainforests are plant communities that have not evolved to survive wildfires very well. This fact means rainforest now only exists in natural fire refuges such as hilly high-rainfall areas where the rainforest can grown in moist gullies on south facing slopes."

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 03 2020, @04:35AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 03 2020, @04:35AM (#938963)

    Victorian rainforests are exceptions to the rest of the Australian ecosystem that are filled with fire loving eucalyptus forests. They are a relic of an older time when seas covered the continent of Australia. The Australian inland seas have drained which means the conditions that established the rainforests in Victoria can no longer support them over the long term. Even without human intervention, it is very easy to see that these rainforests will simply go away over time.

    • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Friday January 03 2020, @05:04AM

      by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Friday January 03 2020, @05:04AM (#938976) Journal

      Victorian rainforests are exceptions to the rest of the Australian ecosystem that are filled with fire loving eucalyptus forests

      First, your initial statement made no room for exception. So, you moving goal posts maybe?

      Second, rain forests exist in other places of Australia - it's not "all eucalyptus", you know? - and they contain species that won't recover from a fire:
      Examples:
      1. World Heritage areas in Tasmania containing species as old as Gondwana [theguardian.com] - a large percentage burned last years.
      2. Queensland rain forests - see the transcript here [abc.net.au]

      They're not pulling the fires up now. They're just raging through. And ecologically, this is a disaster, because the trees just aren't adapted to intensity.

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