Geraldton man loses house and Esperance farmer dies as bushfires rage across Western Australia

Geraldton man loses house and Esperance farmer dies as bushfires rage across Western Australia

“We were listening to the radio … there was a caller that mentioned that somebody [on my street] had lost their home because the fire had got into a palm tree.

“I thought, ‘my place has got palm trees. God, I hope it’s not mine.’

There are two evacuation centres set up in the Mid West.Credit: DFES – Travis Petford

“Sometime a little bit after, the phone was ringing, the police were trying to contact me, the shire was trying to contact me, and they confirmed that my place was the one that had gone up.

“It’s a mixture of shock, disbelief, nothing sort of really sunk in at the moment. It’s totally gone. It’s destroyed. There’s nothing much that can be saved out of it.”

Morgan’s home was the only property lost in the blaze, with firefighters managing to save another 600 from the path of the fire.

Further south, bushfires continue to rage in the Shire of Ravensthorpe and near Esperance.

Farmers have worked through the evening to control the blazes along with firefighters, but Premier Roger Cook confirmed on Tuesday a farmer had died while trying to fight a fire in West River.

“We’ve had a loss of life overnight, a gentleman in his 60s who was part of the firefighting in Ravensthorpe, attempting to lay down further fire breaks,” he said.

“Unfortunately, his vehicle was engulfed by flames.

“This is a desperately sad situation, and our hearts go out to that gentleman and his family.

“It’s a very sad day for us today, and obviously, Ravensthorpe is a tight-knit and small community.

“They will be impacted by this, and [this] will have a lasting impact on their community.

“A fire is a traumatic event for any community, but when it’s combined with a loss of life, that’s devastating, so our hearts are going out to them today.”

More than 4000 hectares have been burnt so far, and a bushfire watch and act remains active for people bounded by South Coast Highway, Lake Road, Mallee Road, Fitzgerald Road and Koornong Road in West River and West Fitzgerald, in the Shire of Ravensthorpe and Shire of Jerramungup.

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The fire is moving slowly in a north-east direction, and is contained but not controlled.

About 60 firefighters are working to stop the blaze from spreading, and power has been cut to about 30 surrounding homes and properties.

Meanwhile in Geraldton, bushfire alerts remain in place for the Geraldton suburbs and wider regions of Bluff Point, Spalding, Sunset Beach, Waggrakine and Moresby.

The Arson Squad, Department of Fire and Emergency Service investigators and local Geraldton detectives are all investigating the blazes, which are believed to have been deliberately lit.

Waggrakine Primary School remains closed as a precaution.

Evacuation centres at QEII Seniors and Community Centre and Northam Recreation Centre have been closed.

While Tuesday’s fire danger rating remains high, firefighters said they were able to control the fires and have reopened the roads to traffic.

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