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Family Left Touching Note To Firefighters After They Were Forced To Evacuate From Their House


A family has left a touching note to firefighters in which they begged them to save their home before they were forced to evacuate due to raging bushfires.

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A woman named Rachel apparently touched firefighters’ hearts as she left behind a heartbreaking note in which she pleaded with them to save her home before she was forced to evacuate.

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In her letter, the woman begged the firefighters to save her home and invited them to get food and drinks from her house.

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“Back door to house is open. Help yourself to food and drinks in fridge. The house is the most important. If we lose the rest [it] doesn’t matter,” the note read.

“Thank you! You guys rock our world! Be safe.”

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In Rachel’s note, the woman also told the firefighters that there are two water tanks they could connect their hoses to and confirmed there were no people or animals left behind.

The family’s touching note follows shortly after another homeowner was surprised to return to a whole house with a note attached to the kitchen bench.

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“It was a pleasure to save your house. Sorry that we could not save your sheds. PS we owe you some milk,” the letter that Mr. Sekfy received read.

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Speaking of raging wildfires, an Australian volunteer firefighter has recently spoken out and accused eco-warriors of being responsible for the tragedy.

As Tyson Smith explained in his post, greenies’ successful attempts at stopping controlled reduction burns are causing major fuel overloading that contributes to the spread of wildfires.

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“These authorities that put a stop to reduction burns need to be held personally accountable for the losses people have endured,” Tyson said in his Facebook post.

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As the upset firefighter who’s been fighting the bushfires added, reduction burns helped keep fuel sources at a stable level in the past.

“The fuel loading we are seeing out on the ground is ridiculous. We are looking at 5-10 years of growth, this fuel source is making these fires untouchable, we can’t even get near them to fight them,” he expressed.

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