Bushfire EMERGENCY WARNING - NOT SAFE TO LEAVE for Banjup in the City of ****burn and Forrestdale in the City of Armadale
Monday 3 February 2014 - 3:48 PM
**Please note map of the fire shape available below.
ALERT LEVEL: A bushfire EMERGENCY WARNING - NOT SAFE TO LEAVE remains for people in an area bounded by Armadale Road, Tapper Road, Beenyup Road, Rowley Road and Taylor Road in Banjup in the City of ****burn and Forrestdale in the City of Armadale.
You are in danger and need to act immediately to survive. There is a threat to lives and homes. The alert level for this fire remains at Emergency Warning level. It is not safe to leave.
The fire started between Taylor Road and Nicholson Road. It is burning towards Aubin Grove and Atwell.
BUSHFIRE BEHAVIOUR: The bushfire is moving fast in a westerly direction. It is out of control and unpredictable. Burning embers are likely to be blown around your home. Flames are higher than roof tops.
WHAT TO DO: It is too late to leave, leaving now would be deadly. You need to shelter in your home and actively defend it. Go to a room away from the fire front and make sure you can easily escape. Choose a room with two exits and water such as a kitchen or laundry. You must shelter before the fire arrives, as the extreme heat will kill you well before the flames reach you. Protect yourself by wearing long sleeves and trousers, made from cotton or wool, and strong leather boots. If your home catches on fire and the conditions inside become unbearable, you need to get out and go to an area that has already been burnt.
ROAD CLOSURES: Avoid the area and be aware of fire and other emergency services personnel working on site. A number of roads have been closed including: Nicholson Road in both directions from Armadale Road to Rowley Road in Forrestdale Rowley Road southbound off ramp closed at Kwinana Freeway Russell Road southbound off ramp closed at Kwinana Freeway Taylor Road Gibb Road Drivers should avoid Kwinana Freeway southbound, after Berrigan Drive, due to heavy smoke.
WHAT FIREFIGHTERS ARE DOING: Approximately 200 career and volunteer Fire and Rescue Service, Bush Fire Service and Department of Parks and Wildlife firefighters are on the scene. Representatives from WA Police, the City of ****burn, the Bureau of Meteorology and the State Emergency Service volunteers are also on site. Aerial support has been sent to protect crews and homes.
EXTRA INFORMATION: The fire was reported at 12.12am today and approximately 300 hectares have been burnt. Telephone text and voice messages have been issued to Banjup, Forrestdale and Aubin Grove. The cause of the fire is unknown. DFES is managing the fire.
KEEP UP TO DATE: Visit www.dfes.wa.gov.au, call 1300 657 209, follow DFES on Twitter @dfes_wa or listen to news bulletins.
Updates will be provided every hour unless the situation changes.
**Please note map of the fire shape available below.
-- Edited by kiwijims on Monday 3rd of February 2014 08:11:02 PM
Cruising Cruze said
08:34 PM Feb 3, 2014
Lets hope and pray that it is not going to cost any houses and lives
feel sorry for the people living there
John
tonyd said
01:20 AM Feb 5, 2014
Tuesday night news says several houses damaged (not too badly, apparently) and none lost, luckily.
Seems it was arson (as are a significant number of bushfires). If they catch the clown, he'll probably get a suspended sentence.
I'd give a minimum 20 years, no parole. As a State minister who had helped to fight the blaze remarked, arson is urban terrorism.
Tony
kiwijims said
08:15 PM Feb 5, 2014
I agree with you 110% Tony,
As I write this, the Fire Brigade has just screamed past our door, looks like they have another one.
Being an ex-fire-fighter, I have been to many fires and a great percentage of those were deliberately lit,
it sure is frustrating to get one fire under control, and then receive a message saying that there is another one, just started a couple of clicks away.
A few years back I was called from work at around 2.15pm on a Friday, I returned home in the late afternoon of the following Monday,
We attended seven fires, one after the other, What would we have done with that Firebug if I got the chance, !!!
It would not have been pretty,
kliwijims
Vic41 said
08:48 PM Feb 5, 2014
On the news tonight they are now saying it was started by someone burning off in their backyard, pretty stupid (and illegal) at this time of the year
Jayco Gypsy said
11:22 PM Feb 5, 2014
Another one today end of our street or as the crow flys 3klms away. Water bombers and helitankers did an amazing job. We were at yellow alert Bushfire - Watch and Act- leave now or be prepared to stay and defend. What was amazing was the amount of phone calls we received to ask if we were OK and did we need help to pack & leave and offers to stay til things settled down. It was lovely to have so many offers of help.
Its not the first time and I doubt very much it will be the last.
From the DFES site: The cause of the fire is suspicious. I can only hope if there is an arsonist out there they catch him/her before its to late.
Vic41 said
01:53 AM Feb 6, 2014
Glad you and your neighbours were all ok Cathy, some of these low lifes that start these things need to be roasted alive themselves as punishment IMHO !
A bushfire EMERGENCY WARNING - NOT SAFE TO LEAVE remains for people in an area bounded by Armadale Road, Tapper Road, Beenyup Road, Rowley Road and Taylor Road in Banjup in the City of ****burn and Forrestdale in the City of Armadale.
You are in danger and need to act immediately to survive. There is a threat to lives and homes.
The alert level for this fire remains at Emergency Warning level. It is not safe to leave.
The bushfire is moving fast in a westerly direction.
It is out of control and unpredictable.
Burning embers are likely to be blown around your home.
Flames are higher than roof tops.
It is too late to leave, leaving now would be deadly.
You need to shelter in your home and actively defend it.
Go to a room away from the fire front and make sure you can easily escape.
Choose a room with two exits and water such as a kitchen or laundry.
You must shelter before the fire arrives, as the extreme heat will kill you well before the flames reach you.
Protect yourself by wearing long sleeves and trousers, made from cotton or wool, and strong leather boots.
If your home catches on fire and the conditions inside become unbearable, you need to get out and go to an area that has already been burnt.
Avoid the area and be aware of fire and other emergency services personnel working on site.
A number of roads have been closed including:
Nicholson Road in both directions from Armadale Road to Rowley Road in Forrestdale
Rowley Road southbound off ramp closed at Kwinana Freeway
Russell Road southbound off ramp closed at Kwinana Freeway
Taylor Road
Gibb Road
Drivers should avoid Kwinana Freeway southbound, after Berrigan Drive, due to heavy smoke.
Approximately 200 career and volunteer Fire and Rescue Service, Bush Fire Service and Department of Parks and Wildlife firefighters are on the scene.
Representatives from WA Police, the City of ****burn, the Bureau of Meteorology and the State Emergency Service volunteers are also on site.
Aerial support has been sent to protect crews and homes.
The fire was reported at 12.12am today and approximately 300 hectares have been burnt.
Telephone text and voice messages have been issued to Banjup, Forrestdale and Aubin Grove.
The cause of the fire is unknown.
DFES is managing the fire.
Visit www.dfes.wa.gov.au, call 1300 657 209, follow DFES on Twitter @dfes_wa or listen to news bulletins.
-- Edited by kiwijims on Monday 3rd of February 2014 08:11:02 PM
feel sorry for the people living there
John
Tuesday night news says several houses damaged (not too badly, apparently) and none lost, luckily.
Seems it was arson (as are a significant number of bushfires). If they catch the clown, he'll probably get a suspended sentence.
I'd give a minimum 20 years, no parole. As a State minister who had helped to fight the blaze remarked, arson is urban terrorism.
Tony
As I write this, the Fire Brigade has just screamed past our door, looks like they have another one.
Being an ex-fire-fighter, I have been to many fires and a great percentage of those were deliberately lit,
it sure is frustrating to get one fire under control, and then receive a message saying that there is another one, just started a couple of clicks away.
A few years back I was called from work at around 2.15pm on a Friday, I returned home in the late afternoon of the following Monday,
We attended seven fires, one after the other, What would we have done with that Firebug if I got the chance, !!!
It would not have been pretty,
kliwijims
On the news tonight they are now saying it was started by someone burning off in their backyard, pretty stupid (and illegal) at this time of the year
Its not the first time and I doubt very much it will be the last.
From the DFES site: The cause of the fire is suspicious. I can only hope if there is an arsonist out there they catch him/her before its to late.
Glad you and your neighbours were all ok Cathy, some of these low lifes that start these things need to be roasted alive themselves as punishment IMHO !