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Perth Hills bushfire emergency warning downgraded to a watch and act alert

Perth Hills and Yallingup bushfires downgraded © Provided by ABC NEWS A total of 86 homes were destroyed in the bushfire. (ABC News: Hugh Sando) A bushfire burning in Western Australia s south-west has been downgraded to advice level, with authorities asking residents to keep up to date for future changes. The fire near the Yallingup townsite, about 250 kilometres south of Perth, had been burning out of control last night. But firefighters were able to contain the blaze and bring it under control before midnight on Saturday. It comes as authorities downgraded the bushfire burning to Perth s north-east to an advice level. Authorities also issued an emergency warning for a fire at Injidup, but it was later downgraded to advice level.

Perth bushfire: Rain provides relief amid strong wind gusts

The blaze has destroyed at least 86 homes and has burned almost 11,000 hectares in total. The region is still on high alert with strong wind gusts of up to 90 km/h expected on Saturday afternoon. People who go into the fire-affected area with a permit really need to be mindful of the affect of that wind on trees and branches and the like, that may have been weakened by the fire, Commissioner Klemm said. The remains of a house destroyed by a bushfire is seen on Dinsdale Road, Gidgegannup in Perth. AAP The downgrading from an emergency warning to a watch and act alert occurred on Saturday just after 10am AWST. It applies to Avon Valley National Park, Brigadoon, Bullsbrook, Gidgegannup, Upper Swan and Walyunga National Park.

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Bushfires battled overnight near Perth, WA on February 6, as wind and conditions expected to worsen

Rain relief is imminent after another dangerous night on the frontline of a devastating bushfire in the Perth Hills that has destroyed at least 86 homes. Hopes are high that forecast weekend rain will help firefighters get on top of the week-long blaze as a tropical low tracks towards the southwest. But weary firefighters are expected to face their toughest challenge, with conditions forecast to worsen before they get better. Hopes are high that forecast weekend rain will help firefighters get on top of the week-long blaze as a tropical low tracks towards the southwest (pictured, a home destroyed on Friday in Perth Hills)

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