A young girl enjoys an ice block - one of hundreds of Canberrans
who flocked to Manuka Pool to escape the capital's heatwave
The hot spell in January has come in three distinct waves, with 30degree days recorded consecutively from January 15 to 17, January 21 to 26, and January 29 until yesterday. The current heatwave looks set to continue late into the week, with every day until Saturday forecast to reach above 30degrees.
Rain and cloud cover forecast from February 2 to February 5 will make the heat somewhat more bearable.
Fire officers and paramedics emerge from
the scrub with one of the women on a
stretcher near Kambah Pool yesterday.
About 5.20pm, the man left the two women to get help. He walked 1.5km to the Kambah Pool car park and used an emergency phone to contact emergency services and two specialist Canberra firefighter rescue crews and an ambulance crew attended the scene.
They mave been better off with the throng at Manuka Pool rather than venturing into the scrub in a proclaimed high temperature alert by the Canberra Weather Bureau!
Meanwhile:
Residents face a tense wait as floodwaters spread in the south to Swan Hill, Victoria
Photographs courtesy of The Canberra Times newspaper and the Australian Broadcasting Commission.
2 comments:
You have had some extraordinary weather, this year, as well as we have! I wonder what our next seasons have in store for us?
Crazy weather everywhere. Hope things dry out quickly on one coast while you stay cool on the other!
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