A bushfire emergency in Western Australia’s (WA) Pilbara region has been downgraded after threatening lives and homes. Seven districts are now bracing for extreme fire danger. An emergency alert was issued on Saturday night for people at or near Wandoo Camp in Pannawonica in Ashburton Shire, with residents told to shelter in place. Four hours later, the warning was downgraded to watch and act as Wandoo Camp was no longer under imminent threat. Crews remain on the scene, back-burning, and fighting the fire as it moves in a southerly direction.
Extreme fire danger ratings have been forecast for seven districts on Sunday. The danger rating is high for 32 other fire districts in the state. Firefighters continue to battle a fire that tore through dozens of tinder-dry, semi-rural properties near Perth, destroying 18 homes. The blaze, which previously burned at emergency level, was reduced to a watch and act warning on Friday afternoon. However, authorities warned it could take days to bring the fire, which has a 64-kilometer perimeter, under control.
Watch and act alerts remained in place for parts of Jandabup, Melaleuca, Wanneroo, and Marginiup in the City of Wanneroo on Sunday morning. Residents were being warned there was still a possible threat to lives and homes as the fire continues to burn and the weather forecast remained unpredictable, with a weekend of 39C temperatures. A severe storm warning is also current for residents in parts of the Perth metropolitan and southwest districts.
Federal Emergency Management Minister Murray Watt has flagged disaster recovery assistance, jointly funded by the federal and WA governments, will be made available to those affected by the Perth fire.