Bush Fires Black Saturday disaster in
Bush Fires
Saturday, July 4, 2009 Victoria has experienced major fires over the past years however, Black Saturday is one disaster that will not be forgotten. Over 2,000 homes were destroyed in the bushfire due to the extreme heat which left people helpless, and eventually having rent or stay with friends and family.
An astounding number of 210+ lives were lost in the deadly fire. Ace Tree Management noticed within minutes that there was nothing left, and something immediately had to be done in order to get these peoples lives back on track. Destroyed homes, damaged cars, no bird life, it was scary environment. Kinglake trees were definitely a hazard. Only standing with the outside of the black burnt out trunk awaiting to be tipped over, it was not a sight anyone would ever want to remember.
We used a range of equipment from cranes, bobcats, wood chippers, travel towers to get the job done and give the community a chance to rebuild what was lost. With Ace’s hard work and dedication, Melbourne was beginning to look cleaned up and a lot safer for the bush fire victims to return and see the life they once had there.
Bush Fires Black Saturday disaster in
Bush Fires 




Reader Comments (4)
my heart goes out to every one down there,this is hard to except that this has happened in australia,but it has and all aussies have to help the people get through this.it will take a long time.dont know what they going through but it must hurt,as i did when i saw what happened down there.words cant express the pain i feel for the people that lost love ones.
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