The safest thing you can do is simply evacuate as soon as the authorities issue the warning. Prior to this, in the leadup to bushfire season, homeowners can show responsible forethought by ensuring there are no leaves in gutters or vegetation and other fuel close to the house. Have important papers and medications ready to go if you have to leave in a hurry. It is best to keep the area around one's house as clear as possible, but when a bushfire threatens, one must evacuate immediately. There is no point in stocking up on supplies.
There are no surefire precautions that will guarantee safety during a bushfire, but there are basic actions one can take to try and prepare.
See the related link for information on what to do before, during and after a bushfire. Also, see the related question for pertinent details and information.
you safe to ate intill people say can go back couse it is dangers
because it is a bushfire
Chatsbury bushfire happened in 1965.
Pulletop bushfire happened on 2006-02-06.
It is not a living thing, so it has no life cycle.
Nathan Ellis' house.
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.
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An intense bushfire would severely warp a plastic rainwater tank.
the sky is red during a bushfire due to the fire making the smoke red.