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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Tamworth
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With the tragic circumstances in NSW right now, the same question gets asked everytime...
What can be done? Obviously people like to have a choice and be able to live away from the 'concrete jungle', you can't blame them for it, being out in the bush with clean air, birds etc. However, will/should there be some sort of "fire danger zone" similar to flood zones? Logistically its probably a bit far-fetched, a fire zone is obviously hard to predict as anywhere has potential. But densely wooded hilly areas seem to be the greatest problem, fires rage up the side of a hill quickly and often cannot be accessed easily. Down side will be insurers, whom will treat it like they do flood zones when it comes to pay-outs... ![]()
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