And for our American friends, Lytton hit a high of 49.6 C the day before the fire ripped through...which is the equivalent of 121 F. The people only had a very short time to escape the flames and sadly not all did. We didn't get quite as hot here where we live, but were quite close. I am not sure about you
@Misschief but my backyard is pretty much just dead and dry grass now. I did manage to keep my veggies alive, although some are a little scorched and some of my plants started dropping blossoms and peppers got sun scorch, but all did a lot better than I expected through the heat. I ate a couple of cherry tomatoes right off the plant and they tasted cooked. We have gone over our plan for evacuation if things light up near here and it won't be the first time we have been in this situation. My heart goes out to all who have to endure these fires and to the fire fighters who have to work in such unbearable heat.