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Originally Posted by Ryderscope
With all due respect Nik, if we add your requirements to the growing list of things that need to be checked off before hazard reductions can occur, they will never be done. Then the RFS and National Parks get hounded and criticised for not doing enough hazard reduction and get blamed for all many of ills when bush fires run though the country. The window of opportunity to complete hazard reductions are limited enough as it is with the wind/humidity/temperature/environmental conditions and availability of resources being just a few.
Apologies for the rant but there is a bigger picture here that needs to be considered.
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I'm talking about MELBOURNE shrouded in smoke
Our department have a bad habit of doing this and have been criticised soundly in the past for the same thing, the amount of people suffering Asthma and other respiratory distress because they can't look at a weather map make it harder, on top of that we still have a high number of covid cases exacerbated by the appalling amount of smoke