PHOTOS: REUTERS, HEADPRESS/EYEVINE AS SMOKE AND FLAMES engulfed the area where Shelley Caban, 36, lived with her partner Oliver and her three daughters, she says the emergency advice she was given was, ‘Keep driving north and don’t stop.’ Last week, they were forced to abandon their home in a tree-lined valley in New South Wales after they woke to find the sky glowing orange and the air filled with thick smoke. They packed as much as they could into a bus they own and left, joining the thousands of Australians who have been displaced by wildfires ravaging the country.
Shelley, Oliver and Aria, 18, Aster, six, and Pearl, four, drove to an evacuation centre in the nearby town of Eden, but found it wasn’t safe there either. ‘I was told,…