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ThanksBest of Luck to you all.
It is supposed to be awful. At the moment they are trying to burn containment lines around the areas they think the fire will spread too.Good luck for the next few days, hear it is meant to be bad
I’m used to it now. Don’t get me wrong I would love to be rid of it but you only smell it when you first step outside then your used to it.With the wind change we now have all the smoke deep inland, at one stage so thick you could taste the flames. I dunno how you guys on the coast are doing it with the poor air quality for so long, it's nauseating![]()
BLUE!!!It is supposed to be awful. At the moment they are trying to burn containment lines around the areas they think the fire will spread too.
With the wind change we now have all the smoke deep inland, at one stage so thick you could taste the flames. I dunno how you guys on the coast are doing it with the poor air quality for so long, it's nauseating![]()
Same here, We are southern NSW a and are getting the smoke from the two down this way, it is horrible.
If it isn’t the dust it is the smoke, bet the Central West would be the same.
ohhh I only just realised what you were talking about. Yes our rfs team are doing so wellBLUE!!!Down to Blue...that is excellent, gee our fire fighters do a great job in the face of such disaster, fingers crossed they can build the containment lines and back burn so it can stay at blue and just burn itself out, I know it is long shot, but you gotta believe it can
Oh sorryohhh I only just realised what you were talking about. Yes our rfs team are doing so well
That’s like me and my mumOh sorrymy daughter and I have been watching the alerts over the past two weeks and are in the habit of just saying “ back to red or down to yellow or blue” in reference to the alerts, sorry.
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