purely because the great state of victoria, in australia, is being ravaged by a bush fire that is on an unprecedented scale.
35 people have died, about 40 are feared dead. Firefighters are battling conditions resembling the depths of hell; 46 degrees Celsius (that's nearly 120 Fahrenheit), dry, and some winds, making it nearly impossible to quell the blaze.
So, upon hearing all these sad stories - of people losing their houses, property, not to mention the memories that go with it; as well as the loss of lives, i have decided i'm going to enrol to be a volunteer firefighter, so that if such a devastating strike of nature occurs again, i will be there, on the front line, doing my best to put out the fire.
35 people have died, about 40 are feared dead. Firefighters are battling conditions resembling the depths of hell; 46 degrees Celsius (that's nearly 120 Fahrenheit), dry, and some winds, making it nearly impossible to quell the blaze.
So, upon hearing all these sad stories - of people losing their houses, property, not to mention the memories that go with it; as well as the loss of lives, i have decided i'm going to enrol to be a volunteer firefighter, so that if such a devastating strike of nature occurs again, i will be there, on the front line, doing my best to put out the fire.