Originally Posted by
JDNSW
Yes. Ever since Europeans settled in Australia, we have been mostly trying to put out fires rather than actively burning. And one of the problems is that in the last fifty plus years, we have got rather good at putting them out, so that today, in many places, fuel loads accumulate to an extent that could not have happened before then. This means that fires are getting increasingly difficult to put out when they occur, and given the right conditions are uncontrollable even with the best conceivable firefighting capability.
And of course, the tendency over the last fifty years to build more and more structures in fire-prone areas means that the casualties and damage in these conditions can get pretty dramatic.
John