One minute watching fodder delivered into Queensland.
It is hard to comprehend the situations that we are faced with day in day out with all the technologies we are confronted with and its all live.
One minute watching fodder delivered into Queensland.
Drought areas still missing out on much need rain.
Rain falling in some areas and not others.
Than we have tragic situations such as bush-fires.
A personal friend who is a true champion Tom Curtain of Katherine Outback Experience took a look first hand at the damage the fire had on the town of Yarloop in Western Australia.
Tom described his experience in the town of Yarloop.
His feelings were felt when he went out with a mate yesterday helping to truck fire affected cattle out to safer ground around Yarloop WA. Toms heart goes out to the farmers and people that have been left devastated by the fires but a massive thumbs up to all the firefighters and locals teaming together to help each other out, quite inspirational!.
Firefighters battling a massive bush-fire in Western Australia that has claimed two lives and razed a small rural town have welcomed calmer wind conditions but say they are not out of the woods, with an emergency warning remaining in place for some towns.
Posted in Jim Pola Blog on Sunday, 10 January 2016