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Perth storm leaves 30,000 homes without power, restoration may take until tomorrow

31 May 2026
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A severe storm in Western Australia has left 30,000 homes without power due to damaging winds and fallen debris. Currently, 175 power outages are reported, with Western Power indicating that most restorations are expected to occur tomorrow evening between 6:30 PM and 7:00 PM. Affected areas include Donnybrook, Bunbury, Augusta, and several suburbs in Perth. Trees and debris have damaged powerlines, prompting Western Power to work closely with emergency services to ensure community safety. Meteorologists warn that wind gusts may increase to between 120 km/h and 130 km/h later today, with a storm warning in effect for numerous regions across the state, urging residents to prepare for hazardous conditions.

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The storm’s impact highlights the vulnerability of infrastructure during extreme weather events, which are becoming more frequent due to climate change. Historical data shows that severe storms in Western Australia occur roughly every five years, making this a significant event for local communities. The Department of Fire and Emergency Services emphasizes the need for preparedness, as strong winds can lead to further damage and pose safety risks. Understanding the potential for such weather patterns is crucial for improving community resilience and response strategies in the face of climate-related challenges.

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