Aussie Firefighter Killed After Truck Rolls In “Fire Tornado”

 Fire fighting truck

SYDNEY, Dec 31 (NNN-XINHUA) – A 28-year-old Australian volunteer firefighter died, battling a blaze on the border of New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria State, when a freak weather event upended the truck he and two others were travelling in.

Responding to the Green Valley fire in Jingellic, the crew were trying to save livestock that had been trapped in the blaze.

“The crew decided to move away from that area and, quite unexpectedly, very suddenly, they experienced extreme winds and what could only be described as a fire tornado that lifted the back of the truck, fully inverted it and landed it on its roof, trapping the three crew, and unfortunately, one of them fatally,” NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) district manager, Superintendent Patrick Westwood, said.

“He thought he was in the right spot – as he was, from what I can understand – but just this freakish weather event that would have to be seen to be believed and even then other veteran firefighters who don’t believe what they saw, engulfed that vehicle with flame, fire, and strong winds and literally picked up an eight-tonne truck and flipped it over.”

Westwood explained this occurs when smoke from a fire or volcano becomes so large that it begins to create its own weather system.

“That cloud became very unstable,” he said.

“It had a height of around 8,000 metres and unfortunately, it appears to have collapsed during yesterday’s deteriorating weather, causing erratic fire behaviour and erratic winds at the foot of the fire.”

With the death toll from Australia’s unprecedented wildfire season now standing at 10, the Premier of Victoria, Daniel Andrews, said on Tuesday (today) that there are also grave fears for four others who remain missing in the Gippsland region, where over 30,000 people were evacuated Monday.

Scorching hot temperatures of over 40 degrees Celsius and high Winds has seen fire fronts in this area tear through more than 200,000 hectares of dense forest in the past few days, leaving thousands trapped.

Meanwhile on the south coast of NSW, the town of Batemans Bay is also besieged by bushfires.

According to the NSW RFS, there are three people who remain unaccounted for in this area.

In total there are 16 emergency level fires burning in both NSW and Victoria.