An Extreme October.

October 21 & 27, 2004.

Illawarra Escarpment Project Page 8.
Published: November 2004.
 


What a difference a week makes. It was Thursday October 21 and the heaviest rain on the escarpment for many years had broke records. It had also produced some waterfalls of a scale, at locations where any water is rarely seen.
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Just less than a week later on Wednesday October 27 and only a couple of kilometres from the above waterfall, a bushfire.

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Starting somewhere in the middle of a 500 to 600 metre strip of grassland between the F6 freeway and the old Princes Highway, the main objective was to get the fire out before it could jump the highway and run down the face of the escarpment.

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On the back of a heatwave, a front had hit the coast after lunch with gale force winds that blacked out much of the Illawarra that night from fallen trees and damaged power lines.

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Fortunately, volunteers from the NSW Rural Fire Service achieved their goal. The location was also not far from where many of the pictures on the previous couple of pages were taken.
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A fire unit from Darkes Forest arrives to lend a hand to those from Bulli, Stanwell Park and another unit located on the other side of the fire.

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Without the heavy rain of the previous week, this fire with its mix of conditions may had been far worse. But despite the rain, there has been a long drought and there are still water restrictions in force.
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At least that bit of heavy rain has taken the edge off what seemed to be building up as a potentially dangerous bushfire season for the Illawarra Escarpment.

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