Urgent Warning for Warradarge Mindarra and Nambeelup Bushfire Residents Must Act Immediately to Stay Safe
Residents of Warradarge, Mindarra, and Nambeelup are facing immediate danger due to fast-spreading bushfires in Western Australia. Firefighters and emergency services are currently battling multiple blazes affecting several communities. Local authorities have issued urgent warnings for residents to take action to ensure their safety.
Current Bushfire Situation
- Locations Affected: Blazes are reported east of Ellenbrook, northeast of Jurien Bay, and southeast of Gingin.
- Key Areas: Key locations include Brigadoon, Mindarra, and Nambeelup.
- Impactful Road Closures: Brand Highway is closed between Indian Ocean Drive and Jurien Road, with several other local roads also affected.
Major Fires
A series of uncontrolled fires have sparked urgent responses:
- Brigadoon Fire: This fire, reported around 1 pm, is moving quickly northeast, posing a threat to residents along Lancewood Avenue, O’Brien Road, and Connemara Drive.
- Nambeelup Fire: Another significant blaze was detected around 1 pm, affecting areas near Gull Road, Lakes Road, and Yangedi Road. An evacuation center has been established at Murray Aquatic and Leisure Centre.
- Gingin Fire: This fire was reported around 2 pm. The emergency warning covers Chatfield Clarke Road, Jurien Road, Banovich Road, and more. Residents are advised to evacuate towards Great Northern Highway.
- Mindarra Fire: The blaze north of Gingin is also linked to lightning strikes, with rapid movement towards populated areas, prompting firefighters to respond with both ground and aerial support.
Evacuation Advice
Residents in affected areas must act swiftly:
- Evacuate to safer locations if the path is clear.
- Use Coorow-Green Head Road or Brand Highway for safe exit.
- Gather emergency kits before leaving.
- If trapped in a vehicle, park away from vegetation, cover yourself, and protect your position.
Preparation for Home Shelter
For those unable to evacuate, sheltering is crucial. Follow these steps:
- Find a room with access to running water, such as a kitchen or laundry.
- Ensure that there is a clear exit route for emergency escape.
- Prepare for fire arrival before conditions worsen, focusing on heat rather than flames.
Emergency services, with around 150 personnel deployed, are working diligently to combat these fires. Each resident must prioritize their safety and heed evacuation orders. Immediate action is essential.