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Urgent Weather Alert: Fires Rage and Floods Loom Across Australia

UPDATE: Australians face severe weather extremes as bushfires and floods threaten communities across the nation. Residents are urged to remain vigilant as dangerous conditions persist, with bushfires raging in Western Australia and heavy rains expected in the east.

A bushfire continues to blaze near Boddington, approximately 200 km southeast of Perth. While evacuation orders have been downgraded, the situation remains critical. The WA Department of Fire and Emergency Services warns that conditions could change rapidly, putting lives and properties at risk.

“The risk alert has been downgraded to ‘watch and act,’ but residents in Bannister, Wuraming, and Boddington should stay alert and be prepared to act quickly if the fire worsens,”

said a spokesperson from the agency. Despite increased humidity aiding firefighting efforts, the bushfire remains uncontrolled, with strong winds expected to exacerbate the situation.

According to Bureau of Meteorology senior meteorologist Miriam Bradbury, “It shouldn’t be quite as hot today as it was yesterday, but there will still be some challenging conditions for firefighters battling ongoing blazes.”

Meanwhile, the eastern regions of the Northern Territory and much of Queensland are bracing for significant flooding. Thunderstorms and monsoonal rains are expected over the weekend, with forecasts predicting up to 300 mm of rain across the northeast of the NT and the north Tropical Coast of Queensland.

Residents in these areas should prepare for potential flash flooding, particularly in remote western Queensland. Roads may become impassable, isolating communities as rainfall intensifies.

“Many people will be travelling or holidaying during this period between Christmas and New Year, so this is definitely something to build into your plans,”

added Bradbury, emphasizing the importance of staying informed.

This extreme weather has already caused significant disruptions, including a partial crane collapse on the Gold Coast due to winds exceeding 80 km/h on Thursday. Authorities issued an emergency declaration in the area, but fortunately, no injuries were reported.

As Australia grapples with these dual threats, officials are urging communities to stay alert. With the risk of both fire and flood looming, the situation remains fluid. Stay tuned for updates and ensure safety measures are in place.

This is a developing story. Follow us for the latest updates on the ongoing weather extremes across Australia.

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