2021–22 Australian Bushfire Season
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} The 2021–22 Australian bushfire season was the season of summer
bushfires in Australia Bushfires in Australia are a widespread and regular occurrence that have contributed significantly to shaping the nature of the continent over millions of years. Eastern Australia is one of the most fire-prone regions of the world, and its pr ...
. The outlook for the season was below average in parts of Eastern Australia thanks to a La Niña, with elevated fire danger in Western Australia. Higher than normal winter rainfall has resulted in above average to average stream flows and soil moisture levels through much of eastern Australia. The outlook to the end of spring was also for above average falls over much of the country apart for Western Australia. The Australian Capital Territory, Victoria and southern New South Wales are expected to have a below normal fire potential as a result of vegetation still recovering from the
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. Areas of south eastern Queensland, northern New South Wales and northern Western Australia expect an above normal fire potential caused by crop and grass growth in these areas.


Fires by state or territory


Western Australia

On 26 November, a large bushfire in Broome caused an emergency warning to be issued throughout the day. On 8 December, a bushfire near Margaret River threatened homes over a large area through
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. WA premier Mark McGowan urged people to leave the area as soon as possible due to high fuel loads and dangerous conditions. The fire burned through more than by the following day. A second fire had also started further south near
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damaging one house and threatening properties near Caves Road. The fires burned out an area close to of bushland and has resulted in the closure of many tourist sites along Caves Road. On 26 December, over 250 fire fighters were battling a large bushfire near Wooroloo that was burning through some of regional parkland and farmland in the first two hours and was threatening Karakamia, the
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’s first sanctuary. One house and several sheds were lost and the fire was thought to have been deliberately lit by an arsonist. Another fire was burning in the south west to the north east of Maragret River in the Treeton and Osmington areas which burned out . On 6 January, a fire burned through of bushland on Mount Clarence less than from the central business district of Albany. The fire threatened homes but was extinguished the same day. A fire started burning on 11 January around Eagle Bay and Dunsborough with over of bushland consumed in the blaze. Over 150 fire-fighters were needed to combat the blaze which left Eagle Bay and
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isolated with plans to evacuate holiday makers. Families were evacuated from their house when a bushfire started on 4 February near the south coast town of Denmark, Western Australia in the area of Shadforth and
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. Over was burned out by the following day with 150 fire fighters and 16 aircraft combatting the fire. By 6 February, four homes were lost to the blaze with another being damaged, the fire had burned through Another fire in Bridgetown also claimed a house in Hester on 6 February. Another fire started burning near
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in catastrophic conditions. By 7 February the fire reached a length of approximately . Residents in Corrigin,
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and Kondinin were sheltered at home or evacuated when a bushfire moved through the area on 6 February burning of bush needing over 70 fires to try to contain it. Several sheds were lost to the blaze.


Victoria

On 1 January, a blaze started in the Melbourne suburb of Maribyrnong. Another fire that started in South Australia on New Years Eve crossed into Victoria on New Years day burning out forest and farmland. Areas around Poolaijelo, to the south-west of
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had fire burning out of control causing the loss of thousands of sheep. Over of land was burned out.


South Australia

On 19 January, a blaze started in the state's south east near
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. The fire burnt out of control in a pine plantation. One firefighter Senior Firefighter Louise Hincks was killed and another firefighter was seriously injured after a tree fell on them. On February 8 Senior Firefighter Louise Hincks was farewelled by more than 600 family, friends and emergency services colleagues, including many in uniform, attended her funeral at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre where her husband, parents, brothers, daughters and colleagues paid tribute


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