Esperance bushfire again downgraded

A deadly bushfire north of Esperance that broke containment lines has been reined in by firefighters.

The bushfire alert level for an area north of Esperance has been downgraded for the second time to watch and act after a breakout near a major highway was contained.

The fire is burning between Scaddan and Grass Patch, posing a possible threat to lives and homes, and could move towards Salmon Gums if the wind changes from a north westerly to a south westerly.

More than 200 firefighters are working to control the blaze and another major lightning-sparked fire to the east of Esperance in the Stockyard Creek and Mullet Lakes areas, which remains subject to a watch and act alert.


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