Depending on where you are
In the North West or South East of Western Australia you can have fire fronts several Kilometres long with spot fires on the down wind side. Sometimes they can be left to burn depending on if they are going to endanger towns or stations
In the South West of Western Australia the fires tend to be limited in size due to controlled burning, Fire crews in operation and back burning.
If your curious look as CALM Western Australia (Conservation And Land Management)
This is a difficult figure to determine. According to the Australian Government's website, and backed by data from the Australian Institute of Criminology, there are roughly 52,000 bushfires every year. Actual figures may vary from 46,000 to 62,000 per year. Most of these are only small, but each year, dozens cause major damage. On the other hand, less than one each year is large enough to result in deaths.
There have been too many bushfires to number. Despite being in the south, Victoria is one of Australia's hottest and driest states in Summer, and because there is so much dense bushland and sloping mountainsides (which bushfires quickly ascend), bushfires are particularly common in January and February.
There have been many bushfires in Victoria. Two major events are discussed here.In the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires, official estimates of the number of homes lost was put at 1,861.Over 2000 homes were destroyed in the Ash Wednesday bushfires which hit Victoria and South Australia.
It is difficult to determine the exact number of kangaroos killed by bushfires because the numbers can vary greatly. However, it is estimated that millions of animals, including kangaroos, have been affected by the recent bushfires in Australia. Many kangaroos have lost their lives, with some estimates suggesting that hundreds of thousands may have perished.
On average, Victoria experiences around 4,000 bushfires each year. These fires can vary in size and intensity, with some being quickly contained while others may burn for longer periods of time. Efforts are continually made to manage and mitigate the risks posed by bushfires in Victoria.
Bushfires are fairly common in Australia, particularly during the summer months. The frequency and severity of bushfires can vary depending on environmental conditions, such as temperature, wind, and fuel load. Australia's bushfire season typically peaks from December to February.
Bushfires in Australia are affected by seasonal patterns, with the peak fire season typically occurring during the country's summer months (December to February). However, factors such as weather conditions and fuel availability can also influence when bushfires occur.
There are about 30 - 50 or more fires a year, including bushfires . ---- This figure does not include the innumerable bushfires that occur in Australia every summer. Many years they are just spot fires that may burn hectares of land but cause little other damage. Some years, a large number of bushfires come together to cause immense devastation in Victoria, New South Wales or South Australia.
According to the Australian Government's website, and backed by data from the Australian Institute of Criminology, there are roughly 52,000 bushfires every year. Actual figures may vary from 46,000 to 62,000 per year.
Australia's ABC news service reported that there were 2029 houses destroyed in the Black Saturday bushfires.
Approximately 2000 homes were destroyed in the Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria, Australia in February 2009.
The devastating bushfires in Victoria, Australia, officially started on Saturday, 7 February 2009. Fire authorities were alerted to the worst of the fires at Kilmore, at 11.20am on Saturday, when smoke and then flames were seen near the top of a hill outside the town in central Victoria.
The Australian bushfires started in late July 2019 and continued throughout 2019 into early 2020. The severity of the fires varied depending on the region and weather conditions. Efforts to contain and extinguish the fires lasted for several months.