Ledge Point Bushfire Forces Evacuations as Firefighters Battle Fast-Moving Blaze
Overnight bushfire near Ledge Point, Western Australia, threatens homes and prompts emergency warnings, with investigators focusing on potential arson.
- A bushfire near Ledge Point, 105 kilometers north of Perth, began early Monday morning and has burned through over 800 hectares of land.
- Residents and holidaymakers were evacuated, with some sheltering on the beach as the fire approached within meters of the town and a caravan park.
- Strong gusty winds fueled the fire's rapid spread, with 150 firefighters, planes, and helicopters working to contain the blaze.
- No properties were reported damaged, but investigators are probing a potential ignition point near Indian Ocean Drive, raising concerns of arson.
- An evacuation hub was established at the Lancelin Community Sports Centre, and emergency warnings remain in effect for the area.