Conscription into the CFS may be the only way to avoid a repeat.
I'd suggest specifying a minimum of successful completion of BFF1, 26 training
attendances, and 1/3 of the average annual turn-outs for their local brigade to
be completed within 18 months of moving in. Failure to complete this results
in enforced eviction. Applies to owners & tenants in designated UI & rural
areas.
and
but mostly
Nice as it would be to imagine warning people to flee as an effective action,
I don't think it will work -reliably- in the real world for catastrophic events
like this. The bigger & faster the fire, the more incredible the distances
ahead that need warning. Working through the numbers:
Dead Man Zone for fire-fighters who are (supposedly) prepared & aware & "doing"
fire already is 5 minutes. At FFDI = 80 & slope = 20degrees, that's a whole KM.
Even prepared householders need more like 20 minutes to get going or get defending.
Plus travel time (assuming they can actually go anywhere).
So that's more like 4 or 5 km of warning. In the early stages of a fire when
fire manager/s only have a vague idea of where it is.
Now translate that into the Adelaide Hills, which is a pretty close semblance to
the Kinglake/Marysville area, except that their trees are taller, and fewer people live there.
20 minutes warning for people at Upper Sturt, Belair, Stirling is while a fire
is at Mt Lofty.
Toss in the complication that our Hills roads simply cannot cope with the sort
of traffic volumes of 150,000 people in these areas hitting then all at once...
instant gridlock, and a death toll which would make the Vic fires look like a
minor event.
If CFS is going to accept responsibility (& culpability if it fails) for being
the trigger for people to execute their plans in time for them to be effective,
then we will need to get the leavers leaving early morning of any day that
might have a serious fire...
Oh wait... that's the existing policy isn't it.
Seems to me that we are going to have to communicate the realities of bushfire
to the public a whole lot better.
So who else is going to the VOICE pilot session ?
cheers