The photo shows O'Keefe’s father still in full firefighting gear and boots, grabbing some much-needed rest, smoke lingering from fires burning on their property and the nearby areas.
“This is a picture of my dad getting 5 mins sleep on our front lawn, while my brother keeps watch over the fire burning at the top of our farm after he finished his 10th 12 hr+ day in a row fighting voluntarily in the community with the RFS NSW.
“My family have been fighting these fires on our farm and our community nonstop for over a month. They are tired, they are sore, and they are running out of resources.
While fires continue burning all over Australia, the most badly devastated areas have been in New South Wales and Victoria, in a corridor running through Australia’s most populated cities, from Melbourne to Sydney and all the way to Brisbane.
The New South Wales Rural Fire Service (RFS) depends on volunteers like O'Keefe’s dad to man its crews. In addition to being out fighting fires all day and night, their family has a blaze on its own property.
While tropical cyclone Blake may give Western Australia some rain, helping farmers there and lowering fire danger, the rains aren’t likely to reach the areas that need them most, like the O'Keefe’s community, which is thousands of miles from the far southeaster parts of the country.
“Please don’t become numb to what’s happening. Don’t get caught up in the negativity, the politics, the facebook news, the drama!
“Australia is on fire and there are brave people all over the country VOLUNTARILY fighting day in, day out to keep our lives and homes safe.
“These firefighters need our support more than ever! This should be our one and only focus.
“How can your Dad go on? God be with him and all of the brave fire personnel and families Breaks my heart to see your dear Dad like this.”O'Keefe also emphasized the importance of donating money to the various organizations like New South Wales Rural Fire Services that are on the front lines. Her picture of her exhausted firefighter father drew sympathy from around the country and the world, showing that many people are thinking of Australia in its time of need.