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‘Extreme’ heat wave bakes western Australia raising bush fire risks

Australia's recent fire seasons have been less severe than 2019-2020's "Black Summer"

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Over the weekend, parts of Western Australia experienced an “extreme” heat wave, which raised concerns about bushfires in the region prompting warnings from weather authorities.

The Bureau of Meteorology issued an “extreme heatwave warning” for the remote Pilbara and Gascoyne areas of Australia’s largest state, with temperatures expected to soar into the high forties degrees Celsius.

In the town of Paraburdoo, located in the Pilbara mining region, a maximum temperature of 47°C (116.6°Fahrenheit) was forecast on Saturday, more than six degrees above the average January maximum.

Australia’s highest temperature on record of 50.7°C (123.2°F) was logged at the Pilbara’s Onslow Airport on January 13, 2022.

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The high temperatures pose a risk of bushfires in an already high-risk fire season, especially given the El Nino weather pattern, which is often linked to extreme events such as wildfires, cyclones, and droughts.

It is essential to take precautions to stay safe during such extreme weather conditions.

The warning comes after hundreds of firefighters earlier this month battled an out-of-control bushfire near Perth amid soaring temperatures, prompting evacuations.

Australia’s last two fire seasons have been subdued compared with the 2019-2020 “Black Summer” of bushfires that destroyed an area the size of Turkey, killed 33 people, 3 billion animals and trillions of invertebrates.

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