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West Murray Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade | Non-profit organisation



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West Murray Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade

Phone: +61 8 9530 1038



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15.01.2022 Lifesaving technology is now available which will track your location when you call 000 from your mobile phone. Advanced Mobile Location (AML) technology sends ...your location to emergency services which means they can find you faster, helping to save lives in emergency situations. Check out this video and if you want more information on how to check if this feature is activated on your mobile phone visit the Triple Zero Website at: https://www.triplezero.gov.au//Ho/advanced-mobile-location



12.01.2022 Fighting fires is never an easy job, and in the Australian summer, there is a fine line between containment and catastrophe. It is a credit to every firefighte...r - career and volunteer - that we have such a strong record of protecting lives and property across our State. To everyone working to keep WA safe this summer: thank you so much for everything you do.

06.01.2022 PLEASE NOTE this warning has been cancelled. The immediate threat of severe weather has passed. For the latest information visit www.emergency.wa.gov.au --- ...Take action with severe weather coming in parts of the Perth Metropolitan, South West Update time: 05:37 PM, 14 January 2021 If you live in parts of Lower West and South West districts you should take action and stay safe with severe weather to come. Locations which may be affected include Dwellingup, Ellenbrook, Harvey, Kalamunda, Midland and Mundaring. Although gusty easterly winds are typical for this time of year, they are expected to be stronger than usual. WEATHER DETAILS: The Bureau of Meteorology advised a developing high pressure system to the south of the State will result in a surge of strong easterly winds across the Darling Escarpment and foothills. Damaging winds averaging 50 to 60 km/h with peak gusts of up to 90 km/h are possible about the hills and foothills in the Lower West and northern parts of the South West districts. This could cause damage to homes and property during the early hours of Thursday morning. The risk of damaging winds is most likely to ease after around 8:00am AWST on Thursday morning. ROAD CLOSURES AND CONDITIONS: Some roads may be closed Take extra care on the roads and do not drive into water of unknown depth and current. Road information may also be available from Main Roads WA by calling 138 138 or visiting travelmap.mainroads.wa.gov.au or by contacting your Local Government Authority. WHAT EMERGENCY SERVICES ARE DOING: DFES is monitoring the situation. Keep up to date as the situation changes: Find the latest warnings: https://www.emergency.wa.gov.au Keep an eye on the weather: https://bit.ly/2WRuj0x Find your local ABC Radio Station: https://ab.co/2XnaMnU If you need SES assistance call 132 500.

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