It all depends on how well prepared he/she is
because it is a bushfire
Bushfire CRC was created in 2003.
Chatsbury bushfire happened in 1965.
Small plants rarely survive a bushfire.
In a bushfire the smoke can suffocate you
Pulletop bushfire happened on 2006-02-06.
He saw the blazing bushfire in the distance, an orange furnace of flames.
There are no real safe places in a bushfire. A large body of water will certainly provide some protection, but one could not surface whilst the bushfire passed. In the Eyre Peninsula bushfires of 2005, several people jumped into the sea to escape the flames. Underground bunkers, if airtight, would be safe, but a standard basement would not. It is best to evacuate the area.
Prepared enough to go into ROTC or the REAL military.
springwood
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5metres