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Dead trees and scorched undergrowth to potentially causing aggressive blaze across Western Australia’s south.
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Dec. 16, 2024 - 11:51
Authorities are urging homeowners in the state's south to be particularly vigilant this bushfire season as the impacts of last summer's record-breaking dry spell continue to be felt. Large areas of bushland remain dry with vast quantities of dead trees and still-scorched undergrowth adding to available fuel loads.