teesdale wrote:These pictures tell the story of thousands of peoples lives, but no pictures can truly sum up how bad it is out here...
when they catch the person/people who lit these fires, they should just make their names pubic and overlook what happens to them in the following days when they find them murdered...
Im a voulunteer for the CFA, and although i was plastered under the a/c at the pub due to our home having no power or phone lines during the actual weekend they sparked up, in the last few days i have seen countless bodies doing mop up... the things ive seen in the last week i wish no person would have to see in their lives... things burnt into my mind that keep me awake at night, people commiting suicide because they have lost everything.
there is only so much that the news and net will show you, the sheer truth of the subject tip toed around by everyone, hoping that that the harsh undercore of what has happened will just vanish
I hope you're ok mate. It must be absolute hell out there finding all those bodies, and to think some will never be found. Dust in the wind. Utterly depressing. Each and every one of your CFA volunteers deserves a medal for what you've done over the past week. You guys don't even get paid for it! Risking your lives, having to witness horrible things again and again and for very little in return.
I salute you, you have the love of the nation and the pride of all Victorians. You're a bloody hero.





