Monday, 19 December 2005

Fears of a fiery summer ahead, The Australian, 19 December, 2005. Additional reporting.

Fears of a fiery summer ahead: [1 All-round Country Edition]

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"We anticipate a severe season kicking off around Christmas," NSW Rural Fire Commissioner Phil Koperburg said.
Mr Koperburg said recent rains had lowered the drought-affected areas of NSW from more than 60 per cent to just 25per cent, but at the same time had increased the volume of combustible material available.
On South Australia's Eyre Peninsula the Country Fire Service is facing a volunteer shortage as locals fear civil liability suits in the aftermath of the deadly Black Tuesday bushfires in January. The fires killed nine people -- including two CFS volunteers -- and is the subject of a coronial inquiry in Port Lincoln, where allegations are being heard of failures within the CFS chain of command.

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