Wildfire in west Australia burns more than 70 homes in dry wind
More than 70 homes have been lost in a wildfire outside Australia's western city of Perth that is expected to continue burning for days. The fire had razed more than 10 000 hectares of farm and woodland in hills east of Perth by early Wednesday, 3 February 2021. Western Australia state's Fire and Emergency Services Commissioner Darren Klemm said the number of houses destroyed had jumped to 71 overnight with the fire perimeter being almost 100 kilometres and conditions would remain difficult for fire fighters with no rain forecast until Sunday. The jump was from 59 houses late Tuesday. "We're into day three of this fire today and it's going to continue to be a challenging fire for us for at least the next three or four or five days," Klemm said. Mayor Kevin Bailey of Swan, one of the rural communities threatened by the blaze, said many residents remained on high alert. "We've got strong easterly breezes predicted. That's of great concern for us because there's still a lot of active fire, even in those areas that have burned over the last couple of days. So it's a great risk," Bailey said. Perth and its surrounds had been in lockdown since Sunday as a pandemic precaution but those threatened by the fire were exempted from the pandemic stay-at-home order so they could evacuate. "A lot of people were at home, they weren't at school or work, so they were very fortunate to able to react quickly," Bailey said. Many people who had fled to evacuation centres were unsure whether their homes had survived, he said. "We can't get accurate information yet because the fire ground is unsafe for crews to assess what's happened there," Bailey said.
Source: The Associated Press |
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