Perth Bushfire Emergency: 25,000 Told to Flee as Flames Threaten Airport

Authorities have issued an urgent, life-threatening evacuation order for suburbs east of Perth as an out-of-control bushfire burns near the city's international airport. Residents in Kalamunda, Maida Vale, and Forrestfield—home to around 25,000 people—are told to leave immediately in a westerly direction. The DFES warns that those who cannot evacuate must shelter in a room with water, as extreme radiant heat is deadly before flames arrive. While the airport remains operational, the fire has caused downed power lines and several road closures in the area.

Key Points: Perth Bushfire: Evacuation Order for Kalamunda, Life-Threatening Fire

  • Immediate evacuation order issued
  • Fire 5 km from Perth Airport
  • Residents told to shelter if trapped
  • Power lines down, roads closed
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Life-threatening bushfire in Australia prompts evacuation order

A life-threatening bushfire near Perth Airport forces immediate evacuations for Kalamunda, Maida Vale, and Forrestfield. DFES warns "extreme heat will kill you."

"Do not wait and see, leaving at the last minute could put your life in danger. - WA Department of Fire and Emergency Services"

Sydney, Jan 1

Authorities on Thursday morning issued an emergency warning for a life-threatening bushfire burning near the Perth Airport in Western Australia.

A warning issued shortly before 6 a.m. local time by the WA Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) said that residents in the Kalamunda region, 15 km east of central Perth and 5 km from the city's international airport, should leave immediately.

The DFES said that an out-of-control bushfire moving in a northerly direction posed a threat to lives and homes and that residents need to act immediately to survive.

It said that people in the affected area should leave in a westerly direction if it is safe to do so, reports Xinhua news agency.

"Do not wait and see, leaving at the last minute could put your life in danger," the warning said.

Anyone who tries to leave and becomes stuck in their car has been advised to cover themselves with a woollen blanket and get onto the floor of the vehicle in case intense heat causes the windows to break.

The DFES said that people who are unable to leave the area should prepare to shelter in their home in a room with running water and a clear exit.

"You must shelter before the fire arrives, as the extreme heat will kill you before the flames reach you," it said.

Kalamunda and the neighbouring affected suburbs of Maida Vale and Forrestfield had a combined population of around 25,000 people at the time of the 2021 national census.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported that power lines are down in the warning area and several roads have been closed, but that Perth Airport has not been affected by the fire.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Very scary situation. 25,000 people affected is a huge number. Thank God the airport is still operational for emergency services and potential relief. The authorities seem to be giving very clear, life-saving instructions. Hope everyone follows them.
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David E
Reading this from India, it's a stark reminder. We have our own challenges with heatwaves and urban fires. Maybe our disaster management agencies could learn from such precise evacuation protocols. "Do not wait and see" is crucial advice anywhere.
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Aman W
The part about extreme heat killing you before the flames... chills. Nature's fury is unforgiving. I have cousins in Perth, thankfully not in this area. They said the sky is orange. Hoping for rain and brave firefighters to contain this soon.
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Sarah B
While the warnings are detailed, one has to ask if enough is being done on the policy level to address the root causes. These catastrophic fires are becoming an annual event. Thoughts are with the affected, but stronger climate action is needed.
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Karthik V
Powerful and scary read. Makes you appreciate the work of firefighters worldwide. The logistics of moving 25k people safely must be a nightmare. Hope the community comes together to support each other. #PrayForPerth

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