Bushfire emergency: Firefighters relieved by cooler weather easing threat to homes and properties

Firefighters tackling a series of bushfires across the Peel region managed to get the upper hand on Sunday, as weather conditions eased the threat to homes and properties.

Fires that started in hot, windy conditions on Saturday in Serpentine National Park, North Dandalup, Barragup and Nambeelup burned through almost 2000ha and caused property damage to outbuildings and sheds.

DFES commissioner Darren Klemm said hundreds of firefighters had tackled the multiple fronts across the southern suburbs.

“During Saturday, high temperatures and really strong winds caused for some at one point over 100 bushfires were burning in the southern half of the state that it made it particularly difficult for crews,” Klemm said on Sunday.

“We were able to deal with the majority of those incidents between farmers, local bush fire brigade volunteers out in the Wheatbelt, and also career firefighters, volunteer firefighters, and firefighters from DBCA.”

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