Perth Hills bushfire
Homes in the Perth Hills are once again under threat, as residents in Helena Valley and Darlington were issued their second emergency warning in just over a month.
Locals were told to leave or prepare to shelter in their homes as a bushfire came dangerously close to properties.
Earlier this evening, the alert was downgraded but Emergency WA warned it’s not safe to return as there’s still a possible threat to homes and lives overnight.
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Perth Hills bushfire
Residents in Helena Valley and Darlington issued their second emergency warning in just over a month, told to leave as flames came dangerously close to properties. (9News)

Benefiting from cooperative weather, the fire’s spread has largely been halted throughout the afternoon.

Nonetheless, officials caution that the bushfire remains uncontrolled and unpredictable, with conditions that could shift rapidly.

Earlier, dense smoke severely limited visibility as the flames tore through rugged, hard-to-reach areas, posing significant challenges for the Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) teams.

“We’re deploying machinery around the fire’s perimeter to establish a mineral earth barrier to prevent further spread overnight,” explained Tim McGrade from DFES.

Perth Hills bushfire
Thick smoke made visibility difficult as flames ravaged the hilly and inaccessible terrain, adding to the woes for Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) crews. (9News)
Perth Hills bushfire
Firefighters did not waste any time, tackling the blaze from the ground and the sky while the weather worked in their favour. (9News)

The blaze ignited shortly before 2 p.m., prompting immediate emergency alerts and the opening of evacuation centers for affected residents.

Firefighters responded swiftly, attacking the fire both on the ground and from the air, aided by the favorable weather conditions.

“We’ve been pretty lucky with the wind, it’s pretty still at the moment so the fire isn’t moving,” McGrade said.

The fire burnt through 27 hectares within three hours, the spread reduced by the lack of wind and a pocket only recently burned.

Perth Hills bushfire
residents are warned the bushfire is not yet controlled or contained and things can change very quickly. (9News)

Relief for locals as properties spared and only power poles impacted.

“That’s a testament to the crews again and potentially to the community who’s prepared, and that’s a wonderful thing to see,” McGrade said.

A total fire ban is in place for parts of the state.

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