The Commonwealth Government is providing a comprehensive Recovery Assistance Package to support people who have been adversely affected.
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There are fire fighters, and aid like red cross, and other stuff like that as well.
This is a general answer, of course, since the question doesn't specify a particular community or a particular set of bushfires. Still, these responses have been used, with the exception of the chemical fire dowsing agents, for tens of thousands of years.
Primary response: If possible, fight the fire, by clearing brush physically, by clearing brush with controlled burning, by applying water, by applying chemical fire dowsing agents.
Secondary response: Flee, taking as many possessions as possible.
Tertiary responses: Prevent future excessively destructive bushfires by reducing excessive buildup of dry brush through regular controlled brushfires. Modify architectural methods either to allow faster rebuilding or to better withstand the fires.
To completely eliminate the threat of bush fires, one must first get rid of all bushes...
nothing they are good they kill dead trees and repuduce there seeds
It is difficult to say. The towns destroyed or most severely damaged in the February 2009 bushfires were:MarysvilleKinglakeNarbethongHazeldeneKilmoreYeaChurchillNarre Warren
yes it does
because of the trees
Bushfires, as they are properly called in Australia, are very common, particularly during the summer months. Parts of southern Australia, where the summers can be very hot and dry for extended periods of time, are particularly bushfire-prone. Bushfires occur throughout Australia, wherever the vegetation becomes dried out and easily ignited during heatwaves or drought. A common cause of bushfires is when tinder-dry vegetation is struck by lightning.There have been several significant bushfires that have caused great devastation and loss of life in Australia since European settlement. The Black Friday bushfires (1939), Ash Wednesday bushfires (1983), Canberra bushfires (2003) and Black Saturday bushfires (2009) have been among Australia's worst natural disasters.
Bushfires destroy many things. They can burn down houses and forests. It can wreck the habitat. It can have a great psycological effect
It is difficult to say. The towns destroyed or most severely damaged in the February 2009 bushfires were:MarysvilleKinglakeNarbethongHazeldeneKilmoreYeaChurchillNarre Warren
#1 What are bushfires called in German? (or any language you'd like) #2 Where are bushfires found? #3 What kind of soil do bushfires grow in?
Bushfires cannot happen during flooding rains.
Bushfires do not have names, unlike cyclones and hurricanes.
for easy response in case there be any disaster strike.
it does not relate to bushfires the four spheres are lithosphere atmosphere biosphere and hydrosphere bushfires just destroy abit of the 4 main spheres
fire....
Regions around Perth in Western Australia were badly hit by bushfires in 2011.
Kangaroo Island bushfires happened on 2007-12-06.
In the Catholic church, the priest will ask "what do you ask of God's church for your child?" The response is "Baptism"
by hitting someone, what type of response would you expect in communication
no