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Farmer Dies Fighting WA Fire: Local Leader Remembered

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Ravensthorpe ⁤Deputy Shire President Dies Fighting West ‍River fire

RAVENSTHORPE, WA​ – Mark ⁤Mudie,⁤ the deputy president of the Shire of Ravensthorpe,‌ has died while battling the West ⁣River fire in Western Australia. ‌Mr.Mudie’s‌ passing was confirmed ⁣Tuesday, prompting an outpouring of grief from the ⁣local community and state parliament.

The fire, which has⁣ burned through approximately 5,000 hectares, ‌continues to pose a threat with several ​warnings still ⁤in place. Mr. Mudie’s death underscores the dangers faced by volunteer firefighters and the devastating impact of the ongoing bushfire season. ‌He was⁤ a highly respected member of the Ravensthorpe‌ community, ‌known for his dedication to local‌ issues.

Mr.Mudie’s ⁣family expressed gratitude for the⁤ widespread⁤ support received ​following his ⁣father’s death. “Everyone’s going to find this phase tough and we’re very lucky that we live in such a good supportive community,” Mr. Mudie’s son said.

Local MP peter Rundle paid tribute to Mr. ⁤Mudie in parliament on Tuesday, offering ⁣his condolences on ‌behalf ⁣of the entire parliament. “I know him well and⁣ have talked to him about ⁢many issues in the‍ Ravensthorpe community,” Rundle stated.

The West River fire began earlier this week and has prompted⁤ a critically important response from emergency ⁢services. Authorities⁣ continue⁤ to ⁣monitor the situation and⁤ issue warnings to residents as conditions change.

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