Parkerville residents in the Shire of Mundaring have been told to evacuate immediately as an out-of-control bushfire burns dangerously close to homes.
The fire started near the intersection of Granite Road, and people must act now in order to survive.
For people bound by Wilson Road, Granite Road, Dartnall Road and Brooking Road, it is too late to leave, as lives are in danger.
The Parkerville fire is one of two emergency-level bushfires currently burning in WA.
A separate blaze in the Shire of Manjimup near the town of Northcliffe is also at an emergency level.
The fire, which was accidentally sparked just before 3pm on Tuesday, is neither contained nor controlled and is moving in a westerly direction.
An estimated 3000 hectares have been burnt.
Sheds, outbuildings and vehicles have reportedly been lost in the Toodyay bushfire as fire crews battled difficult conditions.
The blaze has already burnt through 159ha and, while currently stationary, is not contained or controlled. The fire was downgraded to a watch and act level warning just at 10.20am on Thursday.
However, it is still not safe for residents to return.
Meanwhile, Lancelin, which was evacuated on Wednesday as a bushfire barrelled towards the coastal township north of Perth, has been given the all-clear.
The latest fire updates from the Department of Fire and Emergency Services are available here.
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DFES on Eaton fire
When questioned on whether DFES are being stretched thin after multiple bushfires sparked across WA, commissioner Klemm says the firies crew in the south west battling the blaze near Eaton are well equipped and have multiple resources to assist.
Eaton evacuation
More than 32 firefighting crews — including air support — have been sent to Eaton as an inferno threatens to spread through Eaton and into Bunbury.
The out-of-control blaze is moving fast in a westerly direction and remains unpredictable, as the Department of Fire and Emergency Services warned “burning embers are likely to be blown around your home”.
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Klemm confirms cause of Parkerville blaze
Klemm confirmed the cause of the fire was accidental, a tree had fallen onto the powerlines.
DFES confirms two homes lost
DFES commissioner Darren Klemm has confirmed two homes have been completely lost after the devastating fires in Parkerville.
Further updates will be provided as they come to hand.
The fire conditions are expected to continue through to next week, along with significant thunderstorms and lightning.
Parkerville resident thankful her animals are safe
Parkerville resident Carly Ganzer is anxiously waiting to return to her Richardson Road property and says she is thankful none of her animals were there at the time the fire in the Perth Hills broke out.
Ms Ganzer and her partner were both at work when the fire started, unable to return to their property which has their half-built house on it, as well as a stables and workshop.
Luckily for the couple, a local firefighter they know has been able to keep them updated throughout the day.
“I don’t really know exactly what we have lost because I haven’t been able to see it yet,” Ms Ganzer said. “But by the photos and constant contact it looks like we would have lost some fencing and our beehives.”
“I’m thankful none of our animals were on the property at the time and we are extremely lucky our house build, stables and workshop is still standing.
“I know there are families who have lost everything and I just can’t comprehend how they are feeling, especially so close to Christmas.”
Ms Ganzer said she was hoping to be in her house this Christmas, but said a drawn-out building process meant she wasn’t living in the house right now.
“We have been waiting three long years for BGC to complete our house, not knowing how close the fire actually was to our house made me feel physically sick, adding to the pain suffering and heart ache from the building delays.”
The community has again rallied to support each other, according to Ms Ganzer, who said they all did the same for the Woorooloo fires.
New emergency fire warning alerted in Bunbury
A new emergency warning has been alerted for Bunbury.
Places affected include north of Forrest Highway, an area bounded by Eaton Drive, Lofthouse Avenue and Millard Street in parts of Eaton.
Homes and lives are now under threat.
Emergency bushfire warning returns for Toodyay
DFES has issued a warning for people in an area west of Sinclair Place, Donegan View, and Nerramine Drive, bound by Julimar Road and Plunkett Road to the eastern boundary of Julimar State Forest and south to Malkup Brook Road in West Toodyay, Coondle, Moondyne and Julimar.
There is a threat to lives and homes and it it now too late to leave.
Parkerville fire downgraded to Watch and Act
The emergency warning area has been downgraded to Watch and Act.
The public are asked to still avoid the area and follow instructions from emergency services.
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