By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Daily LondonDaily London
Font ResizerAa
  • UK & Europe News
  • World Affairs
  • Tech & Innovation
  • Culture & Society
  • Voices of London
Reading: Families describe horror as bushfire engulfed homes
Share
Font ResizerAa
Daily LondonDaily London
  • UK & Europe News
  • World Affairs
  • Tech & Innovation
  • Culture & Society
  • Voices of London
Search
  • UK & Europe News
  • World Affairs
  • Tech & Innovation
  • Culture & Society
  • Voices of London
Follow US
© 2025 Daily london. All Rights Reserved.
Daily London > World Affairs > Families describe horror as bushfire engulfed homes
World Affairs

Families describe horror as bushfire engulfed homes

Daily London
By Daily London
Published: December 7, 2025
Share

Daily London

Residents on the NSW Central Coast have described how quickly fire took hold of their homes, leaving many with nothing.

Nick Gibbs and his family escaped, but it was a close call.

Nick Gibbs returned today with his wife and mother-in-law, confronted by the reality in a community in shock. (Nine)

He called it “the most surreal thing I’ve ever seen in my life”, even burning his feet in his desperate escape.

“We just ran. We literally ran. I’m not even exaggerating,” he said.

“There was fire, there was fire from both sides.”

He returned today with his wife and mother-in-law, confronted by the reality in a community in shock.

Nick Gibbs and his family escaped, but it was a close call. (Nine)
Residents remain remarkably stoic in the face of tragedy, returning to gather anything they can from their homes. (Nine)

Theirs was just one home of many, with Koolewong a scene of utter devastation.

Residents remain remarkably stoic in the face of tragedy, returning to gather anything they can from their homes.

“You know, it’s a great loss, but it’s alright,” Hannah Annesley said.

“Got my brother here helping me getting all my things and everyone’s safe. That’s the main thing. And the firies and everyone did an amazing job.”

At least 18 homes were damaged or destroyed in the fast moving bushfire on Saturday. in Koolewong, a small waterside suburb near Woy Woy. (Nine)

Others were distraught and desperately searching for beloved pets.

Brooke Hayward said she “lost everything” but there was a small joy today when she managed to track down her pet pig, Pumbaa.

“I didn’t have time to get anything out except for the animals so it’s pretty devastating,” she said. 

Hayward said as they escaped the fire, Pumbaa was released so he could run. She returned to the suburb today in the hope of finding him alive.

Brooke Hayward said she “lost everything” but there was a small joy today when she managed to track down her pet pig, Pumbaa. (Nine)

When Tony Carey realised the fire was coming about 1pm, he started hosing his house and surrounding grass, putting out spot fires.  

He called what happened next “armageddon”.

“It was creeping down and that was fine, but then the wind just picked up and it’s just gone … exploded up the hill,” he said.

“It was just unbelievable.”

A natural disaster has been declared in the region, north of Sydney. (Nine)

He managed to save his house but his neighbours were not so lucky.

Carey says in the three and half decades he’s lived there, he’s asked National Parks to conduct hazard reductions three times but claims they never have.

Residents have been stunned at how quickly the fire sprang up.

Residents have been stunned at how quickly the fire sprang up, with cars also wrecked. (Nine)

“We actually had friends who live across the water and they rang my wife to say there’s flames behind your house and we didn’t even know,” Mark Stringfellow said.

His house survived, along with just three others near him.

“We all went down to Couche Park and we could see, we’re talking to neighbours who are watching their house burn,” he said.

Premier Chris Minns visited Koolewong to see the devastation for himself, meeting the local MP. (Nine)

Local builder and resident Steve Foskett has completed a number of homes in the area.

With his nephews he stayed to fight the blaze.

“This house here I built and got out of it maybe three, four weeks ago, but it’s still standing, but the garage is gone,” he said.

“The house on that side’s gone, the house on this side’s gone, trees coming down up the back. It was pretty full on.”

Premier Chris Minns visited Koolewong to see the devastation for himself, meeting the local MP.

He also met affected residents, but did so in private.

You Might Also Like

Tracker; Map; Fina changes direction but still headed for NT coast; Category one storm forecast to strengthen; Tiwi Islands, Cobourg Peninsula in firing line; Cyclone changes track; Schools shut, carers told to leave work
French man in court after warrant for alleged New Year’s Day sex assault
Queensland Health confirms common food source of six cases of rat bait poisoning in Logan
Death knell tolls for Sussan Ley after Coalition’s self-inflicted implosion
Man, 19, arrested after teenager found fatally stabbed in CBD
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Whatsapp Email Print
Previous Article PM defends Anika Wells’ taxpayer-funded trips to New York, Thredbo
Next Article Naked man confronts masked intruders who kicked down door

Stay Connected

16k Like
85k Follow
45.6k Subscribe
Telegram Follow
- Advertisement -

Latest News

Interstate crews brought in to help firefighters battle massive blaze
World Affairs
International Olympic Committee grills organisers at Milan meeting
World Affairs
Search for vulnerable woman who disappeared from bus stop nearly two months ago
World Affairs
Man arrested after allegedly mimicking shooting near footbridge
World Affairs

Daily London – The Global Pulse from the UK

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

[email-subscribers-form id=”1″]

Daily LondonDaily London
© 2025 Daily London. All Rights Reserved.