Just keep going,' she is heard saying. However, about half an hour into the trip, a police officer stopped them and said it unsafe and to turn around. Animal welfare officers were going through the fire-ravaged Corryong region on Thursday afternoon. That night they met up with a friend at the pub and watched the fire grow. Earl's turbulent career saw him...Loose Women's Jane Moore claims Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 'don't deserve' $150m Netflix deal because...Is Harry and Meghan's $150m woke TV a sure-fire success or 'dangerously overhyped'? "We still have communities that are isolated," he said. Jessica said despite the risk, she felt leaving was the right thing to do.The couple joined the 63-vehicle convoy, which was escorted by firetrucks, through the Murray Valley Highway.Flames raged from trees as they made their way along the dangerous, smoldering road. Jessica said despite the risk, she felt leaving was the right thing to do.The couple joined the 63-vehicle convoy, which was escorted by firetrucks, through the Murray Valley Highway.Flames raged from trees as they made their way along the dangerous, smoldering road.
'My husband has really struggled, it's so hard to shoot your own cattle,' Ms Attree said. Allan watched the fire roar over Mount Mittamatite from his home at Corryong that evening.
There were flames everywhere and I knew the one thing I had to do was not stop,' the mother-of-two told Ms Attree said she had no idea how long she would have to drive through the flames before she would make it out alive.Terrifying footage shows the mother driving out of the blaze, breaking down in tears as she watches the fire tear through her town. On Tuesday, crews from the Country Fire … But despite this, they chose to risk their lives and drive through the fire. ': Matt Hancock's disastrous effort to...Ambulance on emergency call is caught in Extinction Rebellion traffic jam as protesters block Parliament in...'I've come back to play': Daniel Craig risks his life in explosive new No Time To Die trailer ahead of...Paedophile police officer, 54, who starred in TV documentary Cops UK: Bodycam Squad admits string of child...Humans have only been able to digest milk as adults for a few thousand years thanks to a genetic mutation...'Back to normal by CHRISTMAS': Matt Hancock claims if new £500m mass testing regime works UK could get the...Husband of Tory minister Chloe Smith is a Covid conspiracy theorist who joined 10,000 anti-lockdown...Is Rishi Sunak's tax rise going to send super-rich to Italy?
It was completely silent. 'I felt really scared, I felt like we were sitting ducks,' Jessica said. 'It was like a cancer. They could either risk their lives by driving 85km through thick smoke towards the Corryong bushfire in the hope of making it to the bigger centre of Tallangatta - or stay in the valley and risk being stranded for weeks - potentially without water. 'The mountains were being overwhelmed by fire. "As the prospect of homelessness looms, Ms Hutchings and her husband are among fire-affected residents working out where to stay and how to take care of their families. Belinda Attree, a farmer from just outside of Corryong, in Victoria's northeast, has captured the terrifying moment she drove through fire ravaged streets on New Year's Eve. Couple under pressure to...'A woke joke isn't going to be very funny': Monty Python star John Cleese says political correctness is...Airbnb hosts are branded 'fatphobic' after banning people over 16st from staying at their cottage - claiming...Tony Abbott 'homophobe', 'misogynist'... but also an 'expert on trade! While they were driving little Adia broke down in tears. While the home Ms Attree shares with her husband, Travis, and two children survived, their shed and a year's worth of hay was lost. Jessica said they headed straight towards Corryong after being told to leave the festival, to a room they had already booked at the local hotel. The farmers lost their shed in the bushfire as well as a year's worth of hay On Tuesday, crews from the Country Fire Authority carried out controlled burns in Corryong as conditions are expected to worsen on Friday By this point the app had simply told them to 'wait and see'. Corryong fire.
Ms Attree said her husband is now faced with the devastating task of shooting some of their cattle.Some of the calves on the property had their hooves so badly burned that the farmers were left with no choice but to euthanise them. Cuomo claims he wants NYC indoor dining to restart - but refuses to say when - and says 4,000 NYPD cops could enforce it Florida's SWING district! The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.