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This weekend the Rural Fire Service is calling on residents to begin preparing for the impending bushfire season.

NSW RFS Commissioner Rob Rogers told Sky News people can talk to their family and establish a bushfire survival plan. “Know what you’re going to do if fire threatens your property.

“Don’t leave it until the fire is there to make those sort of decisions, because you may make the wrong decision under pressure. “If you do it now, you have a plan to follow, it’ll keep you and your family Safe.”

 

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Also stop the geo weather engineering that those evil elites are doing to us.They should be burnt at the stake for their satanic rituals.

Need to do some back burning idiots didn't they learn from Last year.

I wonder what excuses News Corp will use this bushfire season? Last year it was arsonists, which the authorities have totally destroyed that scaremongering media stiupidity.

Bring out the buldozers, 500m clearance around all houses still might not be enough, but every metre helps stay safe. 👍👍

FKING HOW ....IM NOT ALLOWED TO GO TO MY PROPERTY !!!! HOW DO YOU WANT ME TO PREPARE!!!

Well they should be okay in Victoria, as with the lockdown, the climate change activists can’t get out into the country regions !

And what’s Princess Morrison doing to prepare for it?

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