Shire of Murray bushfires: Lives at risk as bushfires spark two emergency warnings

A prison and a Buddhist monastery are among the latest under direct threat from a bushfire raging in Serpentine as the Government called in a C130 Hercules waterbomber from New South Wales to help combat the multiple fire fronts tearing through the Perth and Peel regions Saturday night.

Karnet Prison Farm and Bodhinyana Buddhist Monastery are under direct threat as the Serpentine blaze, which started near the Serpentine Dam, moved in a northerly direction about 9pm Saturday night.

But a Department of Justice spokesman said “there are no plans to evacuate”.

A command centre that has included DFES staff has been managing Karnet Prison Farm’s response to the bushfire emergency,” he said.

“The prison farm has firefighting equipment on site with established firebreaks in place.”

And three fires at Nambeelup, Serpentine and North Dandaulp were at emergency warning level, with the latter two fires warning areas having joined up.

Several out-of-control bushfires continue to burn as Emergency Services Minister Stephen Dawson confirmed the Government was sourcing a C130 Hercules waterbomber from NSW to join the growing fight.

The large air tanker — capable of carrying 15,000 litres of water — is due to arrive on Sunday.

Armed with garden hoses and hard hats residents fought back against raging flames alongside firefighters as nearly a dozen blazes tore through the southern suburbs of Perth and Peel regions on Saturday threatening homes, a hospital and lives.

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