Black Saturday Wildfires Flashcards

1
Q

When did the wildfires happen

A

February 2009

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2
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What did the temperatures reach

A

40 degrees Celsius

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3
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How long had there been a drought for?

A

10 years

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4
Q

What is the name of the fire promoting plant in the area

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Eucalyptus

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5
Q

What had there been a build up of

A

Highly flammable material

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What were the primary impacts

A
  • 173 killed
  • 400 injured
  • 2000 properties damaged over 78 communities
  • around 4300 km2 of land burned
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What were the secondary impacts

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  • 60 businesses were lost, meaning damage to people’s incomes
  • power cut off to over 60000 homes
  • Over 1 million animals died
  • major tourist destinations were destroyed eg Marysville
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8
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What were the short term responses?

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  • The Australian bureau of meteorology priedicyed where the fires would hit, so death toll was lowered as evacuations took place
  • more than 20000 firefighters and volunteers helped with stopping the fires and helping victims
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What were the long term responses?

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  • more than AUD $400 million was donated to assist the rebuilding of homes, but some were rebuilt to a more fire proof standard, meaning some didn’t have the fund to continue building
  • fire shelters were set up in vulnerable areas
  • better warning systems put in place
  • better evacuation plans
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