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Avenue Range farmer Hugh Bainger describes entering bunker to escape Lucindale fire’s flames
When an out-of-control bushfire took off in South Australia’s south-east on Monday afternoon, farmer Hugh Bainger decided to stay and protect his property.
Key points:
- The CFS says the Lucindale grass fire burned through more than 16,800 hectares
- Farmer Hugh Bainger was forced to seek shelter in a bunker on his property as the fire tore through
- At least four homes were lost, with other structures damaged
But as the fire rapidly travelled from Blackford towards Mr Bainger’s property at Avenue Range, west of Lucindale, he knew there was no escaping it.
“I realised there was no chance of it not coming to the homestead,” he said.
Using a garden hose to extinguish some vines that had caught alight on his house, Mr Bainger soon realised he could no…
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