1. WA bushfires continue to spread.
An emergency warning remains in place for a number of suburbs in Western Australia, after a massive blaze began on Wednesday.
The warning affects Waroona, Harvey, Preston Beach, Lake Clifton, Myalup, and surrounding areas. Many residents have been told it is no longer safe to leave, and to prepare to defend their homes.
The blaze has destroyed over 100 properties in the historic town of Yarloop, and burnt through 67,000 hectares of land. Along with homes, the local hotel, 110 year old Yarloop Workshops and Steam Museum, heritage doctor’s residence and most of the local school have also been destroyed. It is believed to have taken the inferno just 7 minutes to sweep through the town on Wednesday night.
The blaze had been travelling at 1.5km per hour in a South Westerly direction towards Harvey, but authorities say easing winds overnight has slowed the blaze’s progress. But the 200 plus crew of firefighters will have more hot weather to contend with today, with temperatures expected to reach the mid 30s, along with dry thunderstorms.
Residents who had been unaccounted for have now been found. There have been no confirmed serious injuries in the fire.
2. Mexican drug kingpin recaptured.
Fugitive drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman has been recaptured by Mexican authorities, six months after he escaped from a high security prison.
Mexican marines had been conducting extensive operations in the northwestern states of Sinaloa and Durango in search of the 58 year old. The arrest has come as a huge relief for the President, who was criticised and humiliated after the escape.