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WA holiday hotspot evacuated as bushfire emergency unfolds
Popular WA holiday hotspot Bremer Bay has been evacuated as a bushfire threatens lives and homes in the area.
Emergency WA issued an emergency bushfire warning at 11.46am on Thursday, urging people in the area to leave now.
“You are in danger and need to act immediately to survive. There is a threat to lives and homes,” the warning stated.
The warning is in place for people in the area bounded by Marnigarup South Road to the west, Meechi Road and Doubtful Island Road to the south, the coastline to the east, and Quiss Road, Pabelup Drive and Fitzgerald Inlet Track to the north-east in Bremer Bay, Fitzgerald River National Park, Gairdner and Jerramungup.
Collie bushfire: Residents told to stay on high alert as firefighters battle to contain blaze
A bushfire burning in the South West town of Collie has been controlled, but locals are being warned to stay alert.
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services downgraded the emergency warning to a watch and act about 4.27pm on Wednesday after firefighters managed to get the blaze under control.
However, the bushfire is still not contained, with locals in the area bounded by Crampton Street, Prinsep Street, Mungalup Road, Minninup Road, including Minninup Pool, Skipworth Road and McVee Road told to stay alert and monitor their surroundings.
The blaze was first reported about 1pm, with firefighters rushing to the scene to battle the inferno. Water bombers were also sent to assist ground crews.
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Firefighters still trying to contain two bushfires in WA's south
Fitzgerald National Park on WA's South Coast has been closed due to a bushfire. (Supplied: WA Parks and Wildlife Service)
A bushfire in the Fitzgerald River National Park on WA's south coast has been downgraded to Watch and Act.
Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) have confirmed one "uninhabited" dwelling has been lost to a fire in Lake King.
Evacuation centres have closed, but authorities still urge caution for travellers.
Tourists are being urged to avoid Fitzgerald River National Park, 500 kilometres south-east of Perth, with firefighters still trying to contain a Watch and Act level bushfire.
The weekend also saw a second out-of-control bushfire start in parts of Lake King, 440km east of Perth.
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