Wind blows roof off deli as wild weather batters SW
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| Debris from the damaged deli on the road. Picture: Ben Crabtree/The West Australian |
SES volunteers were called to the Lakeside Deli, at the edge of Mandurah Road and Pike Road, around 6.20pm.Winds ousted the rooftop and sent it flying into powerlines which are in a split second lying on the ground.
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Individuals are asked to keep away from the degree as SES volunteers and Western Power powers try to make it safe.
Wind effects are building towards 100km/h south of Perth.
A stunning cautioned was issued at 9.41pm for individuals in parts of WA south of a line from Windy Harbor to Katanning to Bremer Bay.
This joins individuals in, close and between Bridgetown, Katanning and Albany.
A prior notification for individuals in the zone From Augusta to Katanning to Windy Harbor and back along the coast to Augusta, including Bridgetown has been wiped out.
It also informed with respect to unsafe surf conditions between Windy Harbor and Albany.
The running with wind sways have been recorded; 111km/h reliably at Cape Leeuwin at 1:35pm; 98km/h at Cape Naturaliste at 2:30pm and 96km/h at Busselton Jetty at 5:00pm.Perth was bucketed with up to 16mm of tempest overnight, while the South West keeps copping the brunt of an icy front toward the begin of today.
Perth Hills suburb Bickley recorded the most precipitation overnight, while the South West towns of Collie and Witchcliffe likewise got falls well more than 10mm.
The coast was likewise battered by extensive precipitation. In Swanbourne, 9.4mm of tempest was recorded overnight.
A year back in Perth, 52mm of tempest fell amidst the entire of September.
The environment could grow the apex hour drive. In Seville Grove, a tree fell on to Armadale Road, blocking improvement.
A honest to goodness environment cautioning stays set up for individuals in the South West and Great Southern as a solid cool front moves into the degree.
Individuals southwest of Bunbury, Katanning and Bremer Bay, melding those in Busselton, Bunbury, Margaret River, Bridgetown, Katanning and Albany are being encouraged to prop for the wild air

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