For almost two decades Australian artist Mark Whalen has called LA home. But last week as wildfires tore through communities, he and thousands of others saw their homes burn to the ground.Today, Mark describes the apocalyptic scenes he witnessed and the emotional toll of losing his home. We also speak with Vivien Thomson who has been a rural firefighter for decades and was a fire captain during the 2003 Canberra bushfires. Vivien speaks about the lessons learned over the years and whether we’re better prepared now. Featured: Mark Whalen, Australian artist in LAVivien Thomson, rural firefighter and farmerKey Topics:LA wildfiresMark WhalenVivien ThomsonRural firefighting2003 Canberra bushfiresFire preparednessClimate change and wildfiresCommunity resilienceFirefighting resourcesBuilding codes and fire safety
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