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Raging bushfire devastates Australian town, with 95 homes destroyed

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Raging bushfire devastates Australian town, with 95 homes destroyed and three residents missing

PUBLISHED : Friday, 08 January, 2016, 2:38pm
UPDATED : Friday, 08 January, 2016, 2:38pm

Agence France-Presse in Perth

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Australian firefighters battle a blaze near Yarloop in Western Australia, in this photo taken Thursday. The fire has since destroyed almost 100 homes in the small town. Photo: AFP

A “catastrophic” bushfire has burnt through an historic town in Western Australia, destroying 95 homes and leaving three people unaccounted for, officials said yesterday.

The out-of-control blaze 110km south of Perth more than doubled in size in 24 hours and by late Friday had burned through 53,000 hectares, with a third of the town of Yarloop razed.

“I believe we've had what I would suggest [are] catastrophic losses within Yarloop,” the state’s Fire and Emergency Services commissioner Wayne Gregson told reporters.

“It appears that we've lost around 95 houses, a number of structures within the town site including some of the historical buildings.”

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Smoke rises from a large fire near Waroona in Western Australia. Photo: AFP

Gregson said three or four people had minor injuries as a result of the blaze, which was fanned by strong winds, but added: “Sadly we have three people unaccounted for from Yarloop.”

Yarloop has a population of 500-600 with an estimated 250 homes.

Aerial footage showed houses reduced to just their brick fireplaces, leaving only blackened ground and the burnt-out shells of vehicles.

Yarloop resident Ron Sackville told 6PR radio there was “very little” left.

“I look around 360 degrees and everything is burnt to a cinder. The fire was horrendous,” he said.

Another resident described the overnight emergency - initially triggered by a lightning strike - as like the town was being hit by “fireballs”.

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The fire front in Waroona in Western Australia. Photo: AFP

“It was crazy. One fireball after another. The wind... it was unbelievable,” Alex Jovanovich told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

“It's devastating,” he said of the damage.

“There's bugger all left. The hall is gone. I believe the pub's gone. The workshops are gone. The old hospital is gone. I think the church is gone.”

Hundreds of firefighters were battling the blaze, which has prompted evacuations and an emergency warning for nearby towns and surrounding areas.

“You are in danger and need to act immediately to survive. There is a threat to lives and homes,” an official warning said.

Bushfires are a common feature of Australia’s summer, with four people dying in November in Esperance in Western Australia’s far south, and another two perishing in South Australia.

“The fire is still uncontrolled, it is still very, very unpredictable,” Gregson said.

Australia experienced its fifth hottest year on record in 2015, according to the Bureau of Meteorology, which has been keeping statistics since 1910.

Additional reporting by Reuters



 
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