Fire and its Destructive Nature
Fire will always make us warm when our body temperatures fall but, it is still destructive if it happens from an unexpected cause. At times I leave people crying as they do not know how they will save their burning items. I have also caused death to many people that succumbed to a lot of heat or failed to leave the burning premises. The injured will always require substantive care as they will experience pain from their wounds. In the case of an outbreak, fire can only be put out by water or any liquid that will cut oxygen supply because various gadgets around me can be used to spread the fire or keep it burning. Very many things are likely to happen in a house of fire. The affected will have difficulties in saving their items with some losing their lives in the outbreak. The public will have to keep a keen eye on the activities that they do when close to any flammable materials. A spark can be caused by anything forming an outbreak that may either be dangerous or easy to put off. Property always has minimal chances of putting out the fire leaving the fire fighters with the drive of how fast they can turn of the fire.
Loss of Property and Community Hardship
Losing a lot of property to fire creates some level of hardship as the community will have to start from a certain level to recover the lost items. In some houses, the property can hardly be lost to power. The ability to overcome these outbreaks leaves the community in a more save environment to live compared to instances where these properties are flammable. Metal will always resist the fire but will have a change in temperatures which hardly permits someone from holding it. This wounds of the property will leave permanent marks on the skin. It is a remembrance that will leave them to tell the incidences that led them to attain these scars Firefighters are considered saviors of property and life in our society. Bushfires have created huge losses in the communities that we live. Plantations have been destroyed forcing us to have an alternative way of sourcing food. Grief is later witnessed as the town starts starving and drought destroying the village. The fire then makes us kill our animals to get the food that would bridge the gap. Plants will hardly grow on a place that has been destroyed by a bushfire.
A Personal Experience of Fire Outbreak
Some years back, there was an outbreak in my house, and I thought that I had lost all my property. The firefighters made me calm and witnessed what can be saved out of this big fire. It was not a dream as I could only do some re-roofing to my house because the fire just took away my roof and some sections of the wall. After the scene, I had to find the best way of thanking the crew for putting out the fire. Dinner was the best way that we could celebrate the fire losing its battle. Later as we were taking a meal in the open fields around my house, we set up a small fire to make us warm as I plan on what construction will have to be done the following day. The fire was the loser at the end of the day because of the efforts from the firefighters.