Australian Red Cross is urging Western Australia residents to take action and plan how they will manage forecasted heatwaves in the coming days.
With active Bureau of Meteorology extreme heatwave warnings for Goldfields, and South Interior Districts, and severe heatwave warnings for Kimberley, Pilbara, Gascoyne, Eucla, Lower West and South West Districts, now is the time to get prepared.
Australian Red Cross State Emergency Manager for Western Australia Jennifer Pidgeon said heatwaves are more than just another hot day.
"These weather events can be extremely dangerous, and it's vital that people have a plan to keep cool, especially those who are vulnerable, older or unwell," Ms Pidgeon said.
"When temperatures rise, simple steps like keeping hydrated, staying indoors and wearing light clothing can make a significant difference.
"Australian Red Cross' website has useful resources on what to do in the lead up to and during a heatwave, so I encourage people to take a look and make a plan. You can also