Source: Emergency WA
The following alert has been issued by the Parks and Wildlife
Service at the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and
Attractions.
Please note changes throughout this alert.
Issued: 03 Jan 2025 04:53 PM
Bushfire Emergency Warning
LEAVE NOW - WEST FITZGERALD, FITZGERALD RIVER NATIONAL PARK and
WEST RIVER
A Bushfire Emergency Warning is in place for people located south
of South Coast Highway in the vicinity of Fitzgerald townsite in
WEST FITZGERALD, FITZGERALD RIVER NATIONAL PARK and WEST RIVER in
the SHIRE OF JERRAMUNGUP and SHIRE OF RAVENSTHORPE.
There is a possible threat to lives or homes.
WHAT TO DO
If the way is clear, leave now for a safer place. This may be with
family or friends away from the area.
Do not wait and see, leaving at the last minute could put your
life in danger.
Take your emergency kit with you.
If you become stuck in your car, park away from bushes, cover
yourself with a woollen blanket, get onto the floor as the windows
may break from the intense heat.
Close all doors and windows and turn off evaporative air
conditioners but keep water running through the system if
possible.
If you cannot leave, you need to get ready to shelter in your
home.
You must shelter before the fire arrives, as the extreme heat will
kill you before the flames reach you.
Go to a room in your home where you can shelter from the
approaching fire.
The room should have running water, such as a kitchen or laundry,
and have a clear exit so you can easily escape.
If you are not at home, it is too dangerous to return.
Bushfire Watch and Act
MONITOR CONDITIONS - WEST RIVER and WEST FITZGERALD
Bushfire behaviour
Road closures and conditions
A number of roads have been closed including:
South Coast Highway between West River and Mallee Road - detours
are in place.
Witt Road
Old Ongerup Road
West River Road
Mallee Road
Hamersley Drive North (unsealed)
Twertup Track - Twertup Field Study Station is closed due to
facilitating suppression activities
Motorists are asked to avoid the area, reduce speed and drive
carefully. Road information may also be available from Main Roads
WA by visiting the Main Roads Travel Map, calling 138 138 or by
contacting your Local Government Authority.
What firefighters are doing
Firefighters are actively fighting the fire, establishing
containment lines and fallback lines.
75 Bush Fire Service, Career Fire and Rescue Service and Parks and
Wildlife Service firefighters are attending.
Aerial support has been sent to assist ground crews.
Drones and aerial support
Never fly a drone, model aircraft or multirotor near bushfires.
Doing so poses a major safety risk to firefighting personnel in the
air and on the ground, and forces aircraft to be grounded or
redirected, hindering firefighting efforts.
Animal Welfare
Owners or carers of livestock, pets and companion animals should
activate their own animal welfare plan. During a bushfire take
advice from Local Government Authorities to protect the lives of
your animals while keeping yourself safe.
For more information on actions to take for each bushfire warning
level, please see the Department of Primary Industries and Regional
Development website.
Extra information
Parks and Wildlife Service is managing the fire.
The incident was reported at 6pm on 2 January 2025.
The cause of the incident is lightning.
Keep up to date
Visit Emergency WA, call 13 DFES (13 3337), follow DFES on
Facebook, listen to ABC Local Radio, 6PR, or news bulletins.
During a power outage, your home phone, computer or other
electronic devices connected to the NBN will not work. Include a
battery powered radio in your emergency kit.
Updates will be issued every hour unless the situation
changes.
DFES Bushfires
03/Jan/2025 09:05 AM