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NSW Bushfire advice and information
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<blockquote data-quote="grubstake" data-source="post: 674589" data-attributes="member: 4012"><p>My mate in Glengarry tells me it was looking very bad at the time of the above article, but constant work by firies on the ground and water-bombing aircraft, combined with the wind dropping off, prevented the firefront sweeping right through the Glengarry/Grawin area on Wednesday evening.</p><p></p><p>It was a close-run thing, with the firefront only a couple of kilometres away and he'd heard that half a dozen or so of the more distant lease camps were burnt out and lost everything. Unfortunately, the severe thunderstorms that likely started the blaze didn't go away, so the danger level still remained high on Thursday evening when we spoke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubstake, post: 674589, member: 4012"] My mate in Glengarry tells me it was looking very bad at the time of the above article, but constant work by firies on the ground and water-bombing aircraft, combined with the wind dropping off, prevented the firefront sweeping right through the Glengarry/Grawin area on Wednesday evening. It was a close-run thing, with the firefront only a couple of kilometres away and he'd heard that half a dozen or so of the more distant lease camps were burnt out and lost everything. Unfortunately, the severe thunderstorms that likely started the blaze didn't go away, so the danger level still remained high on Thursday evening when we spoke. [/QUOTE]
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