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by Cogito
2363 days ago
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I'll add here because parent is flagged, but the fires can get so hot that the radiant heat will kill you from 100m away. The firestorms suck up all the oxygen, and can cause massive 'fire tornadoes' that have literally flipped a fire truck onto its back. It's not a question of 'just' sending the trucks in. |
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A few "trees across the road" means many minutes to clear that road. Which is surrounded by fire. Or soon will be. That wind could change any minute. Or the logs are still smouldering or on fire. So you clear the road and then a few hundred metres later you reach more fallen trees and massive ditch you can't pass. Now the fire has crossed the road behind you.
Sure, why not drive through all that?