Port Denison Bushfire Escalates to Emergency: Immediate Evacuations Ordered

March 18, 2026
Port Denison Bushfire Escalates to Emergency: Immediate Evacuations Ordered
  • A Port Denison bushfire, raging for six days, breached containment lines and has been upgraded to an emergency warning, triggering immediate evacuations for the affected area.

  • For ongoing updates, the public should refer to the Emergency WA information source.

  • Investigations point to a likely fault in electrical infrastructure near Teatree Grove; Western Power is conducting its own inquiry.

  • Residents are urged to act quickly: prepare emergency kits, seek shelter in secure rooms if escape isn’t possible, close doors and windows, switch off evaporative cooling, and ensure water is available in the shelter room.

  • The evacuation zone is defined by Hamersley Drive, the railway line, Gallagher Way, Sea Ripple Avenue, the coastline, Kailis Drive in Mount Adams, Port Denison, and Springfield, with specific directions: those north of Dongara Airport evacuate north; those south evacuate east.

  • The fire has burned about 852 hectares, is moving southwest, with around 50 firefighters on the ground and aerial support; containment and control are no longer in place.

  • About six days into the event, containment lines were breached after earlier containment and a temporary easing of threat.

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