
All of Australia has been horrified by the events going on in Victoria over the last few days. There are almost two hundred dead, hundreds of houses destroyed and thousands of acres of bushland burnt to a crisp.
The community on Answers have been actively discussing this tragedy, with questions ranging from how to prevent bushfires to how to help the victims and what should be done to the arsonists who lit these deadly blazes.
In fact, many of our own in the Answers community were caught up in the thick of it and have harrowing stories to tell. When Liz R asked for more information about how people get caught in these sorts of fires, Jarryd P had his own experience to relate:
My sister lost her whole house and my family lost 2 family friends in this fire.. I was stuck in Healsville from 6pm Saturday Night.. the C.F.A left Healsville on its own becuase the fire was just moving to fast and strong.
The house on Blackwoods road, the fire was heading in the opposite direction then within 5 mins it was heading for us there was no way anyone could get out no matter how well you prepared. More
Cassy M’s family was one of the lucky ones. Steven T asked what would you take in a bushfire and she answered from the experience of her family members:
My brother and sister-in-law and their baby up in Kinglake grabbed their photos got out of there as fast as they could. Told neighbour to do the same thing. Neighbour said the cool change will come and it would be ok. They drove though flames to get out of there so I would hate to think of what happened to the neighbour cause all the houses burned down, they said they haven’t heard from the neighbour. Doesn’t look good. More
For most of us who are lucky enough to have our loved ones and our homes, it’s about how much support we can give. One heartening thing is to see how many people out there have helped by giving money, donating blood and sending clothes, food and blankets.
The Answers Team asked for messages of support for the firefighters and messages of hope for the victims of the Victorian Bushfires and the response was overwhelming.
To the firefighters, Rebstar says:
My man has been fighting fires near Dederang in North East Victoria. I was extremely worried about him and many of our other friends. Thankfully they all returned home safely this morning.
All firefighters are truly heroes. Thank-you all for the big efforts you have put in and for giving up your time to help other out.
Keep safe out there and look after each other.
Whitetiger had a similarly emotional message for the victims:
I cried listening to the accounts of those who have lost loved ones. The pictures of devastation and grief are heartbreaking. Even though the fires have not effected my family or I, they have touched me profoundly – I am sure there is not an Australian in the country who is not feeling this right now – our thoughts are with you.
Pass on your support:

Donate to the Bush Fire Appeal Now!
What message would you like to send to the Australian firefighters working on the Victorian bushfires?
What messages of hope would you like to send to the victims of the Victorian bushfires?
Caitlin
Community Manager