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Location: Perth
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Our local hero firefighters have been battling a huge out of control fire in the hills east of Perth for days now.
Over 70 homes lost. One concern (among many others) is the Bailup Ford Farm. Has a fantastic collection of Fords. Problem is, we're in lock down with the UK strain China virus until Friday, so even if anyone wanted to go help and drive them out of the fire zone, we can't. https://www.fordfarm.com.au/ Some if not all are irreplaceable, fingers crossed for you Tony. The museum is on Toodyay Rd where the red arrow is. Pic courtesy DFES.
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