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So, could something similar happen in major Australian cities – and how prepared are we? The answers are: yes, and not very.
Why is LA on fire?
In a place such as California, with its enviable aerial fire-fighting capacity, fires can usually be contained rapidly. But this one grew at a fantastic rate, driven by these terrible winds. It then got into the houses and all the way down the coast.
So, we knew these things were going to happen — but it is still so confronting when they do.
Could this happen in a major city in Australia?
If you have the wrong wind and the wrong fire and the wrong time, a fire can be driven very quickly into an urban area.

The other frightening dimension is what happens if water supplies run out, which is reportedly happening in some parts of Los Angeles.
How ready are Australian cities for fires?
This may mean implementing planning rules to enforce safer gardens or the clearing of bushland behind homes. But such measures will be controversial in many cases.
So much messaging around having a plan, knowing where to go and leaving early has been targeted at rural and bushland residents. Many people in suburban areas may not consider themselves vulnerable and might not have a plan at all.
Many regional and rural areas in Australia have bushfire places of last resort – safe places for the community to go when all other bushfire plans have failed. The LA tragedy shows we also need these places in cities. People also need a plan on how to get there (by walking or going on bike, where possible), so traffic jams don’t ensue as everyone tries to escape.
And the planning discussion should include residents in fire-prone areas installing their own specially designed fire-shelters at home, if they can afford it.