More than 200 firefighters are continuing to battle an out of control bushfire in Cervantes this afternoon, which has now destroyed almost 75,000 hectares of land.
The blaze, which spans 360 kilometres, has been burning through the Wheatbelt towns of Wedge, Nambung and Grey since Monday morning, about 200 kilometres north of Perth.
The fire is moving in a north-easterly direction, with firefighters still working to build containment lines around the Cervantes town site as aerial support attempts to help ground crews.
The Shire of Dandaragan is due to host a community briefing within the next half an hour for those at the Jurien Bay Sport and Recreation Centre, which is currently being used as a refuge for dozens of evacuees.
More than 35 residents in Grey and Wedge Island who opted to stay and defend their homes have been warned it is now too late for them to evacuate.
A number of roads remain closed this afternoon, including Indian Ocean Drive between Ocean Place and Middleton Boulevard; Bibby Road, Wongonderrah Road, Meadows Road, Cervantes Road and Munbinea Road south of the Cervantes Road intersection; Seville Street and Bradley Loop.
The fire is understood to have been sparked by a fatal car crash.