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WA coastal hazard warnings issued as wild weather set to continue into Monday

3 August 2025
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WA coastal hazard warnings issued as wild weather set to continue into Monday
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West Australians are under a coastal hazard warning as severe weather continues into Monday, with strong winds and large waves expected between Jurien Bay and Bunbury, posing risks of erosion and infrastructure damage. The weekend’s storms left 20,000 homes in Perth without power, prompted over 100 emergency calls, and led to temporary closures of IKEA and Mandurah Forum due to damage and outages.

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