3.5.3 Wildfire case study Flashcards
Case study for wildfires
Black Saturday
When was Black Saturday?
7th Feburary 2009
What was Black Saturday?
Severe wildfires that burned for a month in the state of Victoria.
The day with the most severe wildfires was the 7th February 2009, and was named Black Saturday.
How many people were killed and injured in Black Saturday?
- 173 people died.
- Around 400 injured.
How many houses were destroyed in Black Saturday?
2000 houses
Total estimated cost of the fire
AUS$4.4 billion
Environmental impact of Black Saturday
- 4,300km2 of land was burned including forests and national parks.
- Millions of animals, birds and reptiles were killed, including some rare species such as the sooty owl and spotted tree frog.
Long term responses to Black Saturday
Recommendations for long-term responses include:
- Building fire shelters in vulnerable areas
- Improving warning systems
- Improving the emergency evacuation strategy.
How much was donated for Black Saturday?
More than AUS$400 million was donated to help rebuild houses and community facilities. However, making new houses more fire-resistant increased costs, so not everyone could afford to finish building.
Prediction and preparation for the Black Saturday wildfires
- The Australian Bureau of Meteorology predicted how the fires would spread and told residents that they could either evacuate or stay and defend their homes.
- Evacuations reduced the number of deaths, but many people were still put at risk by choosing to stay in their homes.