We are still ok in my town except for a small grass fire nearby and a few fallen trees, but there is a big fire about 30k away, so far being fought by 34 fire trucks and 8 waterbomber aircraft. Problem is, that fire is in very hilly broken terrain in an area from which it can easily spread in all directions, including into Adelaide suburbs. And it is very hard to get at on the ground because of said broken terrain - they will likely just be defending roads and buildings. Worse yet, it is far too near a big reservoir which will likely be polluted with ash, smoke and fire retardant foam. Urgh!
Today is coming in hotter than expected, so far forecast 47C.
And just to make it more annoying, people who were planning on going to the beach can’t let their kids in the water because a large number of blue-ringed octopi, many more than usual for this time of year, have been found along Adelaide beaches, including at Glenelg which is the big popular tourist beach. Those things will bite and are deadly poisonous. Adelaide has had its hottest December day ever. The PM has even broken short his holiday in Hawaii. Who knows, this weather may make even our politicians believe in climate change.