Following a string of 40-degree days in Perth, fire fighters are expecting a slight reprieve as temperatures drop to 36 degrees.
Following a string of 40-degree days in Perth, fire fighters are expecting a slight reprieve as temperatures drop to 36 degrees. A fire is still burning out of control near Wilbinga, Woodridge, Seatrees and Breakwater Estates, threatening lives and homes.
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