January 2nd 2025.
Firefighters are currently facing a tough battle against several fires that have broken out across Western Australia. One of these fires, which reached an emergency level last night, has been particularly challenging to contain. However, the good news is that residents in Kojaneerup South and Green Range, who were previously advised to evacuate, have now been downgraded to a watch and act status.
In addition, there is a dedicated team of 198 crew members actively working to bring a bushfire in Perth's east under control. This particular fire caused significant destruction on New Year's Day, burning down one home and five non-residential buildings in the Lakes area. As a result, the affected families are now left with nothing but charred remains of their once beloved homes and businesses.
To stay updated on the latest developments and advice, you can visit the Emergency WA website or download their mobile app. It is crucial to stay informed and prepared in such dire situations. Sadly, the owners of the destroyed home were away on vacation and will come back to find their precious memories reduced to rubble. The five non-residential structures that were also lost in the fire include sheds and greenhouses located in the open paddocks.
The fire has scorched over 750 hectares of land in the Lakes and Wooroloo areas, with Acacia Prison being just 800 meters away from its reach. Thankfully, the prison has a solid emergency plan in place and has been deemed to be in a safe state. According to Darren Klemm from the Department of Fire and Emergency Services, they had deployed fire trucks and crews to ensure the safety of the prisoners.
The fire has since been downgraded to a watch and act status, but authorities caution that the threat is still not over. Although the fire has been contained, it is not yet under control, and there is always a possibility of flare-ups. As a precaution, crews are expected to remain on the scene for at least the next two days, working tirelessly to keep the fire within containment lines and prevent any potential flare-ups.
However, the firefighters are not only facing a challenging blaze, but they are also battling hot weather conditions. With temperatures forecasted to be above 30 degrees in the next few days, their job becomes even more difficult. The cause of the inferno is still unknown, and the arson squad is currently investigating. According to Murray McBride from DFES, they are aware of previous fires in the area, and the investigation will include the expertise of both the arson squad and fire investigation officers.
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