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Residents in Perth are on high alert as emergency warnings have been issued for two rapidly spreading fires. One blaze is raging near Kenwick in the eastern part of the city, while another threatens the area of Upper Swan to the north. Both fires pose a significant risk to homes as they continue to spread.
The Kenwick fire ignited around midday (AWST) and has since engulfed sections of Boundary Road and extended into the Kenwick Wetlands, creating a hazardous situation for those nearby. Authorities have advised residents in specific areas, including parts of Kenwick, Wattle Grove, Maddington, and Beckenham, to evacuate towards the south if it is safe. The affected zones are bordered by Welshpool Road East, Tonkin Highway, Kenwick Road, Brixton Street, and Roe Highway.
Homes situated on Bickley Road, Brook Road, and Boundary Road are particularly at risk as the flames advance. The fast-moving fire, driven by strong north-easterly winds, has already consumed 93 hectares, according to DFES Superintendent Peter Norman.
Homes in Bickley Road, Brook Road and Boundary Road were under threat.
Fast-moving north-easterly winds have grown the fire to 93 hectares in size, DFES Superintendent Peter Norman said.
He said firefighters were battling up to 10-metre flames that were moving at a speed of at least 1km/h.
“You are in danger and need to act immediately to survive. There is a threat to lives and homes,” the emergency warning states.
“Homes in Bickley Road, Brook Road and Boundary Road are under threat by fire now.”
More than 100 firefighters were on the scene battling the blaze, which has been “continually spotting into private property”, Norman said.
As of 4.30pm (7.30pm AEDT) one shed had been claimed by the fire, but no other buildings had been lost.
Crews were expected to remain in Kenwick overnight and into tomorrow.
A welfare evacuation centre has been set up at the Maddington Recreation Centre, 19 Alcock Street, Maddington.
A smoke alert has been triggered for the Roe Highway and freight lines from Welshpool to Fremantle have been stalled.
Norman stressed the importance of containing the fire before temperatures in Perth nudge the high 30s over the weekend.
“I think this is our reprieve before the weekend hits,” he said.
“It is still uncontained, uncontrolled, but we need to fully track this fire and have it controlled before the weekend.”
Further north, people in Upper Swan, Bullsbrook and Walyunga National Park – those east of Great Northern Highway, north of the Swan River and south of Stock Road – have also been told to evacuate, this time to the west.
The northerly blaze was first reported just before 1pm (AWST), and is still uncontained and uncontrolled, despite the efforts of 70 firefighters.
The Department of Communities has set up an evacuation centre at Swan Active Beechboro at 332 Benara Rd, Beechboro.
Norman said authorities were forced to redirect crews from the Kenwick fire to help battle the growing Bullsbrook blaze.
Perth has sweated through hot conditions today, with the mercury reaching 36.4 degrees at the airport, in the city’s east, shortly before 1:30pm today, and wind gusts reaching 43km/h.
Temperatures for metropolitan Perth are forecast to hit 35 degrees tomorrow, before rising to as high as 39 over the weekend.