Western Australia: Property damaged as bushfire enters into 3rd day

Mon, Mar 25, 2024
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AT least two properties have been damaged in Western Australia (WA) as a major bushfire continued to rage on Monday.

In a statement about the blaze affecting the Waroona and Murray shires, WA Department Fire and Emergency Services, Commissioner, Darren Klemm, said that two outbuildings were lost.

According to the report, authorities are expecting to confirm further property loss today.

Ignited about 90 kilometers south of the state capital Perth, the bushfire was initially reported at around midday on Saturday and has ravaged more than 3,000 hectares as of Monday.

The fire remained out of control and uncontained.

“They fire-fighters were successful in containing the northern flank through back burning; however, they are still facing variable winds and difficult terrain on the western side today.

“The fire is burning through steep and hilly terrain with thick forest and old-growth pine that is very dry and difficult to access,’’ he added.

According to the commissioner, more than 160 fire-fighters and support personnel are working to contain the fire, and one of their major tasks is to build containment lines around its 50-kilometer perimeter.

“The cause of the fire is accidental and is believed to be due to campers using a car battery to charge devices,’’ said Klemm.

As the bushfire moving slowly in a westerly direction is still at an Emergency Warning level, the commissioner urged anyone who remained in the affected area to leave immediately for a safer place. (Xinhua/NAN)

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-March 25, 2024 @ 13:48 GMT|

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