Thanks all. The community is rallying round. Perhaps "ghoulish" was a
bit strong. There are plenty of images "for posterity" on the web.
Alan C
On 17-Sep-23 09:47 PM, Bruce Nagel wrote:
On Sun, Sep 17, 2023 at 02:50:04PM -0400, pdml-requ...@pdml.net wrote:
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I'm glad you're ok and that no one died from the fire.
On 9/17/2023 1:28 AM, Alan C wrote:
Yesterday was a very hot day (40°C) in Phalaborwa with strong winds from
the west. A veld fire broke out to the West of the town & rapidly got of
control, jumping Spekboom Street on the western boundary &
It’s been a bad few years for a lot of people, I’m sorry to hear it’s been your
turn. I hope you’re not too badly affected personally by it.
I agree with Larry’s comment about ghoulishness.
Bon courage.
> On 17 Sep 2023, at 07:31, Alan C wrote:
>
> Yesterday was a very hot day (40°C) in Phal
Larry makes a good point.. and he is one who I was thinking of
particularly when I made my comments.
ann
On 9/17/2023 1:54 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
By far the worst disaster in Phalaborwa in the 47 years I have been here. Much
cooler today but the air is still filled with smoke. I felt it w
Alan - glad to hear, at least ,your home was not a victim.. I wager
there is not a US or Canadian list member who has not recently been
subject to
dangerously high pollution due to smoke from fires .. some of us much
more than others ..and have a good sense of what you personally are
experienci
That must have been a frightening experience.
And it is not yet summer in your area. I guess you get more rain in summer?
Henk
Op zo 17 sep 2023 om 07:40 schreef Alan C :
> Yesterday was a very hot day (40°C) in Phalaborwa with strong winds from
> the west. A veld fire broke out to the West of
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