Fires destroy 81 homes across western Australia

No deaths reported but state premier warns strong winds have potential to escalate danger

Fire crews control bushfires as they approach properties in Perth, Australia, on February 2nd. Photograph: Paul Kane/Getty
Fire crews control bushfires as they approach properties in Perth, Australia, on February 2nd. Photograph: Paul Kane/Getty

A total of 81 homes have been destroyed by fires across western Australia, as strong winds hamper efforts to extinguish the blazes.

No deaths have been reported from the fires, the origins of which are still unknown, although the blazes are a reminder of the scores of fires that razed large swathes of Australia’s east coast last year.

Western Australia state premier Mark McGowan said firefighters have managed to curtail the biggest of the seven fires still alight, but he warned strong winds had the potential to escalate the danger.

“These fires are highly unpredictable and things can go bad very quickly,” McGowan told reporters in Perth.

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“Weather conditions are still volatile, with strong winds forecast.”

Already winds have prevented some firefighting aircrafts from flying, authorities said, and the weather is expected to worsen over the next few hours.

Winds of more than 70 km/h are expected across the affected regions of the state, meteorologists said.

More favourable weather is, however, expected in the coming days with rains expected on Saturday across the fire grounds. – Reuters