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Wildfire engulfs homes, forces evacuations in Western Australia

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Australian fire-fighters on Nov 23 battled a run-away bush fire that has incinerated 10 homes and forced scores of people to evacuate in the northern outskirts of Perth during a fierce heat-wave.

Fire services issued emergency warnings for fire-swept areas north of the Western Australian capital.

They urged people to flee their homes if they can, or shelter in place if it is already too late to move.

More than 500 emergency workers backed by aircraft were trying to tame the out-of-control, fast-moving flames, which were being fanned by warm winds, officials said.

The blaze has destroyed 10 homes, four sheds and a number of vehicles, including caravans, said Western Australia Deputy Premier Rita Saffioti.

“The forecast today is unforgiving,” she told a news conference, predicting that thermometers would hit 40 deg C during the day.

“It is crucial now that everyone involved con-tinues to be alert as this bush fire emergency continues to unfold. Today is a day that everyone has to stick together.”

Firefighters in one truck struggled to navigate smoke-shrouded streets as red-hot embers flew through the air, television images showed.—AFP

 

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