I got a call early Sunday morning to go with a St John Volunteer ambo crew (Im a volunteer paramedic in my spare time) and was sent to Alexandra, where the Marysville survivors were located.
I did a 12 hr shift there, and on arrival I was told these folks had escaped by the skin of their teeth, had a fire plan and only made it with the clothing on their backs; everything in the town was lost.
There were 350 people my partner and I had to look after, but the DHS already had counsellors in the community, the Red Cross was catering (with help from Lions) and the fire crews were always on the go.
A human tragedy beyond belief.
Certainly the worst disaster - natural or man made, in recorded history.
Talking to a colleague in the CFA, whom I work with in my day job, I had the easy task. He was assigned to search parties to look for "teeth and jewellery".
The best thing that you can do to help is donate to the Red Cross appeal.
They have enough clothing to cater for the immediate needs.
While they say they have enough accommodation for the victimes, they are always on the lookout for spare houses - not shared accommodation or billets.
Having said that, if there is any fire victim needing accom, let me know. (pets welcome)
Ben