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An emergency warning has been issued for a bushfire burning near homes in Perth’s south, in the midst of yet another summer heatwave.

People in the Cockburn Ice Arena and Adventure World, Perth’s major theme park, are advised to shelter in place.

The fire has jumped North Lake Road, a major route in Bibra Lake.

An aerial shot of a pool at a theme park
People at Adventure World were urged to shelter in place.(ABC News)

Adventure World is closed today, but the ice rink is open as the temperature in Perth topped 38C.

Smoke plumes billow amongst trees and rooftops

The fire burnt close to homes and the Cockburn Ice Arena (left).(ABC News)

The bushfire is moving in a north easterly direction and is not contained or controlled.

A fire truck on a road near burnt ground.

Firefighters are at the scene. (ABC News)

Much of southern WA is experiencing “extreme” bushfire conditions today, with more than 25 schools closed across the state.

DFES Commissioner Darren Klemm said Tuesday’s conditions were the worst the state has seen in two years.

A traffic jam on an urban street

A number of roads have been closed due the bushfire. (ABC News)

Extra water bombers have been flown into Albany while volunteer brigades across the regions have been put on stand-by.

Fire crews on alert as schools shut

DFES acting Great Southern superintendent Mark Feast said crews were on high alert.

“We’ve got additional strike teams and aircraft are available to be deployed in the highest risk areas including Narrogin, Esperance and Albany,” Superintendent Feast said.

He said crews who responded to a recent bushfire in Green Range in the Great Southern had been rested in preparation.

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