Freitag, 2. März 2018

Lion





Heute bin ich in Hobart, ich muss jetzt doch mal zum Arzt mit meinem Rücken. Als ich auf dem Weg hierher durch Dunalley kam und auf den Bergen drumherum die abgebrannten Wälder sah, schauderte es mich. Im Internet (www.abc.net) liest sich das so:
TFS deputy chief officer Gavin Freeman says a change is expected later in the day.
"The breeze is still up, not quite as bad as it was for us yesterday, of course, but we are expecting still to be chasing uncontained fire, fire crews reacting to that and making sure we have people out of the way of fires if they do jump containment lines," he said.
"It is very much getting a handle on what we have got and making the most of slightly eased conditions." He is urging people in affected areas to remain vigilant.
"The thing we are most concerned about now, after the terrible conditions we had yesterday, that people might breathe the sigh of relief and relax," he said.
"We can't relax yet. People need to remain vigilant, ready to enact the bushfire plan, and listen to media and the warnings through our website as to instructions of what they need to do."
Overnight a massive sea rescue operation moved more than 1,000 people trapped by the Tasman Peninsula fires to safety in Hobart, 50 kilometres away. Thousands of people, including 700 tourists at Port Arthur, remain stranded. Acting State Premier Bryan Green says every effort is being made to ensure safe centres are available at Nubeena and Sorell and back in Hobart.
"At one stage there were about 3,000 people isolated on the Peninsula but it is my understanding the resources we have available will ensure we can move those people from the affected area by at least the early hours of the morning," he said.
"In the meantime, we will continue to ensure that we put in place all of the appropriate planning to provide the services that are required immediately for people, and at the same time, start to think about how we recover from this situation."
Dunalley residents have told how they were forced to dive into the canal in the middle of the town to escape the wall of flames coming towards them. There are still dozens more fires burning burning out of control across Tasmania, forcing evacuations and cutting off towns. Authorities have increased the danger warning of a fire burning out of control at Nubeena, near a fire refuge centre on the Tasman Peninsula.
Die Einwohner sind zum Strand geflohen.
Es war ein traumatisches Erlebnis für alle und es kann leider immer wieder passsieren.


H hat mir den Film „Lion“ runtergeladen und ich habe angefangen, ihn zu schauen. Da konnte ich dann Marion Bay mal von oben sehen, den Strand, den mein Navi mich nicht hat finden lassen. Schön sieht Tasmanien aus im Film und ich weiß, dass es in Wirklichkeit genau so aussieht. Wenn ich jetzt noch wie Nicole Kidman aussähe, wäre alles perfekt.

Morgen Nachmittag habe ich einen Termin beim Chiropraktiker.

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