A bushfire alert remains in place for two remote stations in Western Australia’s northwest threatened by a blaze that started on Christmas Eve.
Authorities on Tuesday warned there was a possible threat to lives and property as the fire burnt towards Yanrey and Koordarrie stations, south of Onslow.
Residents have been advised to leave or be ready to actively defend their properties as there was a possible threat to lives and homes from the out-of-control and unpredictable fire.
The fire began on Saturday near Marilla Station, about 1200km north of Perth, and has burnt across 150,000 hectares of land.
Giralia Station is no longer under threat from the fire but residents there have been advised to stay alert.
Additional fire crews have been sent to the fire zone.
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