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The Bureau of Meteorology has told Western Australian residents to take extra precautions during a heatwave predicted to hit the state this week.

The south-west of the state is predicted to experience temperatures upwards of 40 degrees and winds up to 70 kilometres an hour

this week. Authorities say these conditions will make it more difficult for firefighters to maintain control of bushfires. Image: Getty

 

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