Western Australia in 'extreme' heat wave, raising bush fire risk

An 'extreme' heat-wave in Western Australia raises the risk of bush fires. The Bureau of Meteorology issues an 'extreme heat-wave warning' for the Pilbara and Gascoyne areas. Temperatures could reach the high forties, with Paraburdoo expecting a maximum of 47 degrees Celsius.

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