editorial

Treeless townships won't be fireproof, just ugly

IN ITS interim report, the Bushfires Royal Commission called for a revised interpretation of Victoria's ''prepare, leave early or stay and defend'' policy. In future, the commission urged, the priority should always be saving human life, and in consequence it must be understood that the safest course of action when threatened by bushfire is always to leave early.

The reason the commission made this recommendation is simple: when there are blazes with the intensity of the fires that killed 173 people on Black Saturday, February 7, many properties will not be defensible. Firebreaks are of no avail if the winds fanning the flames and depositing burning embers are strong enough.

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