A few have died in their homes because they refused to evacuate when told, the firefighters have made it abundantly clear they will not put their crews at risk trying to save them in impossible conditions, a harsh decision but I think necessary.
Of course the mandatory looters have been caught in some areas, they deserve the same fate as arsonists.
One town has been cut off completely and the Navy have sent in two ships to evacuate them by sea, that is still underway, the town has a population of about 800 and swells to about 3000 over the holidays, a lot of homes have been destroyed as well as business, no water and no food, air drops cannot be made because of the thick smoke and people are just living on the beach until removed by landing craft.
Visibility here is down to about 300m because of the smoke yet idiots still drive at high speed despite limited vision.
This is not the first time we have had bad fires and they seem to come in cycles, no mention of global warming during the last one in 2009.