I was caught south at Narooma evacuation centre. Then on the way back up when the roads opened 2 days later, had to go to Batmans Bay and seen the damage there. Your story tells it like it was. Even the car ride back home is spot on! We had no electricity, food, wifi, and limited petrol.
A great report thankyou shows the huge job of getting fires and people out of the areas on fire huge thankyou to all those volunteers fighting fires and getting food and water to you in the car
That was a great video. So nice to see the community getting around the "refugees" Im in the rfs and our brigade were shown similar generosity from many people. Random hugs, food, drinks etc. Very heart warming in trying times. Society is really very good, we mostly get shown the negatives.
Home safe and well, Our friends now have a gas bottle to cook on the BBQ and have rigged up a way to get water from their tanks. so looking a little better now.
some kids (aged 8-10?) told me their friends (presumably other kids) lit the fire near the Evacuation Centre (Corrigans Beach). They told me this as I was boiling water on the embers of the fire out the back of my place (no power).
Hello Paul, yes, we had to put water in buckets from the dam on the spot fires at our friends' place as there was no power or running water (they're on tank water). It's amazing how many of the fires this season have been deliberately lit by arsonists, including kids.
It was definitely a spot fire. I'm a rfs fire fighter who was holidaying at the caravan park in batehaven. We had embers falling in the bushland between the beach and park. At 3:14 that fireman is actually me.
@@waynasfamilyadventures147 Fair enough and if we must have a fire, better Nature's fire than an arson-caused fire. I must say I have had nasty thoughts about kids since hearing the tale so if it was false...good.
Arsonists are the major problem in fire 'season,. Then the news reports go on about 'climate change', and starting to call them 'weather events'. Give us a break,
Hi my name is Imogen And I was in the fires as well and I had to get evacuated and we had to go to the beach in one of the big aeroplanes have to come and talk to fire retardant all over and save the resort
Thank you Imogen, it was a really tough time wasn't it? We might even have seen you on the beach. Hope you are okay and coping again - all the very best
Awesome video. I'm a rfs firefighter and I was on holidays at the batehaven caravan park. When that fire broke out behind the evacuation centre there was a group of people in the middle of it. 2 of them couldn't find their way out as the smoke started to disorientat them. I ended up going in a getting them out. 1 of them didn't even have shoes on. Check out my wife's video she did from the caravan park . Search "Corinne Wayenberg, new years fire "
I was caught south at Narooma evacuation centre. Then on the way back up when the roads opened 2 days later, had to go to Batmans Bay and seen the damage there. Your story tells it like it was. Even the car ride back home is spot on!
We had no electricity, food, wifi, and limited petrol.
Thanks very much, it was a very strange time indeed.
A great report thankyou shows the huge job of getting fires and people out of the areas on fire huge thankyou to all those volunteers fighting fires and getting food and water to you in the car
The RFS does an amazing job, it was a huge op to save the town, as the fire came so close to the suburbs
That was a great video.
So nice to see the community getting around the "refugees"
Im in the rfs and our brigade were shown similar generosity from many people. Random hugs, food, drinks etc. Very heart warming in trying times. Society is really very good, we mostly get shown the negatives.
People can be amazing, when it comes to helping others . Thanks for the comment.
I'm from moruya 25 km south of Bateman's bay watching this brought a tear to my eye and memories flooding back it came to moruya 23rd of January
Hello user-tt1rt7sm9w, what a terrible time that was. On the positive side, the kindness of strangers was amazing. Thank you for commenting.
WOW! A very close call for that house. Glad to see your friends house was saved.
Thank you Matt, they are so thankful they still have a home
Glad you got home safely brother. I hope your friends manage to stay safe in Batemans Bay. A long road ahead yet for all.
Home safe and well, Our friends now have a gas bottle to cook on the BBQ and have rigged up a way to get water from their tanks. so looking a little better now.
fantastic reporting sir, the best ive seen in australia. Well done on keeping calm and goodhumour. Frm Jack
Thank you so much Queen of the Drone Age, much appreciated. Love the Australian sense of community, Australian people are amazing.
Thank you for this amazing report lived through this myself so really appreciate. Take care.
Yes it was a very strange couple of days for us. Our friends who live in Batemans Bay still have a lot of issues to deal with .
Shit, that fireman in the video at 3:15 is actually me
Thank you for your amazing effort Wayna's Family Adventures. You firies were fantastic. Apologies for this very delayed response
Hope you are okay from nz
Thank you very much Jeeves, we are okay
some kids (aged 8-10?) told me their friends (presumably other kids) lit the fire near the Evacuation Centre (Corrigans Beach). They told me this as I was boiling water on the embers of the fire out the back of my place (no power).
Hello Paul, yes, we had to put water in buckets from the dam on the spot fires at our friends' place as there was no power or running water (they're on tank water). It's amazing how many of the fires this season have been deliberately lit by arsonists, including kids.
It was definitely a spot fire. I'm a rfs fire fighter who was holidaying at the caravan park in batehaven. We had embers falling in the bushland between the beach and park. At 3:14 that fireman is actually me.
@@waynasfamilyadventures147 Fair enough and if we must have a fire, better Nature's fire than an arson-caused fire. I must say I have had nasty thoughts about kids since hearing the tale so if it was false...good.
Arsonists are the major problem in fire 'season,. Then the news reports go on about 'climate change', and starting to call them 'weather events'. Give us a break,
Hi my name is Imogen And I was in the fires as well and I had to get evacuated and we had to go to the beach in one of the big aeroplanes have to come and talk to fire retardant all over and save the resort
Thank you Imogen, it was a really tough time wasn't it? We might even have seen you on the beach. Hope you are okay and coping again - all the very best
Phew, you really were in the thick of it!
Sure were. Thanks for commenting Debsie, and hope you enjoyed (is that the right word here?) the video.
Awesome video. I'm a rfs firefighter and I was on holidays at the batehaven caravan park. When that fire broke out behind the evacuation centre there was a group of people in the middle of it. 2 of them couldn't find their way out as the smoke started to disorientat them. I ended up going in a getting them out. 1 of them didn't even have shoes on. Check out my wife's video she did from the caravan park . Search "Corinne Wayenberg, new years fire "
Thank you for your comment, will certainly check out Corinne's video. It was an experience not to be forgotten.
That’s crazy
Yes, It was a bit of a wild ride for those few days
I live there and my house got burned down
So sorry, Chocolate, that must have been devastating for you. I really hope you have been able to rebuild your home and your life.
MaD destinations it’s ok they haven’t rebuilt it but I’m at my cousins house
That chap later choked on a cucumber sandwich whist sipping in a Pinot noir.
Okay...
Aussie Spirit remains undefeated.
Indeed it does. Thank you for commenting Mr Kek Man