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morganwinchester
· 8 years ago
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Wouldn't that be the third lowest?
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theduckknight
· 8 years ago
Read the chart bruh
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willfree
· 8 years ago
Imaging being the guy whose job it is to go to all the signs in townand changing them from Extreme to Code Red.
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kamatsu
· 8 years ago
In some states the highest option says 'catastrophic' instead of 'code red.'
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benelenium
· 8 years ago
Its is in SA
kamatsu
· 8 years ago
I'm fairly sure that on a post sometime last year someone said it was in at least one other state as well.
thesakanakid
· 8 years ago
Went bush walking on a hot day once and it was on catastrophic, the guide told my group it wasn't anything to worry about lol, just another day in australia
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guest
· 8 years ago
Well it's true ha, there are plenty of 'catastrophic' days that don't have a fire start. But if a fire does start on the catastrophic days then we end up with the fires like we've just seen in south australia.
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thesakanakid
· 8 years ago
So true, I hope that this year we're not gonna have another situation like with Victoria bushfires in 2009. Just realised that catastrophic is now code red, well I guess it's not to frighten visitors like myself anymore hahaha
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sexxy1
· 8 years ago
Actually there has already been some pretty bad fires in SA. A while ago was the Sampson Flat and more recently (few weeks and current) is the Pinery and one other south of Lameroo. It's unfortunate but at the same time is a part of living in Australia
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thesakanakid
· 8 years ago
Holy shit, I've been out of the country for a few days and haven't been checking up on the news very much, I'm sorry to hear it's happned in SA, I hope there won't be some idiot who starts a fire with a cigarette butt like in Victoria
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guest
· 8 years ago
Fukin Straya
jd1984
· 8 years ago
Is it just me, or should the last one be "too late mate"
kamatsu
· 8 years ago
That should show up after everything else has been burnt off by a bushfire.