More homes lost to bushfire
Perth hills bushfire
Fresh heartbreak as 18 homes now lost to bushfire
More properties have been destroyed by the out-of-control bushfire that has ravaged Perth's northern suburbs. The blaze, which started on Monday, now has a 100km (62-mile) perimeter and is continuing to burn out of control.
The Wooroloo fire is the most destructive of the summer bushfire season so far, and has forced thousands of people to flee their homes.
On Friday afternoon, authorities confirmed that the number of homes destroyed by the fire had risen to 18. This is up from the 12 homes that were reported lost on Thursday.
The fire is now burning in the midst of a heatwave, with temperatures in Perth expected to reach the mid-40s over the weekend. This is making it difficult for firefighters to control the blaze.
Residents in the affected areas have been urged to stay informed and to follow the advice of emergency services.
Conclusion
The Wooroloo fire is a devastating reminder of the power of nature and the importance of being prepared for bushfires. As the fire continues to burn, our thoughts are with those who have lost their homes and loved ones. We urge everyone to take the necessary precautions to stay safe during this difficult time.
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