Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Summer

Recently while on assignment for Getty Images / The Age, I was sent to cover bushfires in the Lorne Anglesea area. On Christmas day, fires at Wye River and Separation Creek burnt out of control, subsequently devastating the local nearby hamlet towns. Over 100 properties were lost, and the tourist town of Lorne was placed under direct threat. Fortunately, however, the wind changed and the town suffered a near miss. There were no casualties.


25 December 2015, Lorne, Victoria, Australia. Fires rip through the Angahook - Lorne state forest, threatening the nearby towns of Lorne, Wye River, and Separation Creek.

25 December 2015, Lorne, Victoria, Australia. Fires rip through the Angahook - Lorne state forest, threatening the nearby towns of Lorne, Wye River, and Separation Creek.

25 December 2015, Lorne, Victoria, Australia. Fires rip through the Angahook - Lorne state forest, threatening the nearby towns of Lorne, Wye River, and Separation Creek.

25 December 2015, Lorne, Victoria, Australia. Fires rip through the Angahook - Lorne state forest, threatening the nearby towns of Lorne, Wye River, and Separation Creek.

25 December 2015, Lorne, Victoria, Australia. Fires rip through the Angahook - Lorne state forest, threatening the nearby towns of Lorne, Wye River, and Separation Creek.

25 December 2015, Lorne, Victoria, Australia. Fires rip through the Angahook - Lorne state forest, threatening the nearby towns of Lorne, Wye River, and Separation Creek.

25 December 2015, Lorne, Victoria, Australia. Tourists and locals escape the summer heat as bushfires threaten the seaside tourist town of Lorne. 

25 December 2015, Lorne, Victoria, Australia. Firefighting aircraft dump flame retardant nearby the town of Lorne.