
Authorities place entire city under quarantine after concerning discovery: 'Could put the rest of the country at risk'

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Perth, Australia, is under quarantine due to the polyphagous shot-hole borer, an invasive beetle threatening local ecosystems. The city is divided into management and containment zones to control the spread. The state has allocated 4.7 million AUD for tree management and research. Residents are urged to report tree damage and avoid moving untreated wood. The decision to shift from eradication to containment has raised concerns about national risk.
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