Where are the bushfires near Perth?

Lives and homes are under threat from an out-of-control bushfire burning in Martin south east of Perth. An out-of-control inferno was threatening lives and homes on Tuesday night, as a wall of flames raged through the suburb of Martin in the Perth Hills prompting an emergency warning from authorities.

Where are the fires in Perth Hills?

The fire started near the intersection of Canning Road and Canning Mills Road just after 12.30pm. The bushfire is moving in a north-north westerly direction and is not contained or controlled, with residents warned to leave in a westerly direction on Canning Mills Road.

Is Perth affected by the fires?

Two out-of-control bushfires threatened lives and homes in Western Australia, with blistering temperatures set to intensify in the coming days. An emergency warning for the outskirts of Perth, the country’s fourth-largest city, was issued after a blaze that has now burned through about 100 hectares began yesterday.

Where is the smoke coming from in Perth now?

The smoke is a result of prescribed burns being carried out and is expected to clear by tomorrow afternoon. The Parks and Wildlife Service is planning two large prescribed burns in the Perth hills area over the coming days, which may produce further smoke over the metropolitan area.

Are there fires in WA?

Currently, no active large fires in Oregon and Washington.

Where is the fire in roleystone?

Canning Mills
The fire started in Canning Mills, near the intersection of Canning Road and Canning Mills Road, about 5kms from Roleystone Community College. Smoke and the glow of flames, fanned by strong winds, were visible from the school.

What causes bushfires in Perth?

Bushfires are inevitable in the fire-prone landscapes of Western Australia. Long dry summers, flammable vegetation and ignition from lightning or human causes mean that bushfires occur every summer.

Are there wildfires in Western Australia?

At least four homes have been lost in bushfires that have been bearing down on the towns of Bridgetown and Denmark in Western Australia, with the state’s fire commissioner attributing the intensity of the fires to the changing climate.

Why is there a smoke haze in Perth?

A strong atmospheric inversion has acted as a “lid” overnight causing smoke to be trapped near the surface through #Perth and the southwest of the state. The smoky air will clear as the inversion lifts during the morning. While the smoke did cause some problems it did help make for a spectacular sunrise.

Can you smoke in Perth?

In WA, it is illegal to smoke: in enclosed public places (such as shopping centres, hospitals, cinemas, theatres, pubs, clubs, restaurants) in outdoor eating areas, unless in a designated smoking area in a liquor licensed premises.