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A bushfire burning north of Perth is entering its fourth day burning at an emergency level.

Hundreds of firefighters are trying to gain the upper hand on the blaze which is threatening homes and lives.

An emergency alert is in place for a 45 kilometre stretch of coast including the towns of Two Rocks, Guilderton and Seabird. The inferno has ripped through 12,000 hectares, destroying one home and several structures, as a heatwave grips the state. Image: Getty

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