A family have been taken to hospital after a tree fell on their tent in Dwellingup.
A man, woman and child were camping at the Nanga Mill campsite at Lane Poole Reserve when the pine tree fell on their tent around 3.30am on Sunday.
It's understood fellow campers rushed the injured family to hospital.
A Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions spokesperson said they are investigating the incident.
"The department is aware of an incident involving a fallen pine tree at Nanga Brook campsite in Lane Poole Reserve," the DBCA spokesperson said.
"The department was alerted to this incident by WA Police Force, with the department providing assistance to the family and Police.
"The area surrounding the fallen tree has been taped off to restrict public access."
A tree has fallen onto a family of threes tent on Sunday. At 3:30am, it’s understood they were sleeping at the Nanga Mill camping grounds when a tree uplifted and fell onto their tent. A child is currently in a serious but stable condition at Perth Children's Hospital. #PerthNews pic.twitter.com/jWeYNLCKyn
— Texas Reeks (@TexReeks) October 15, 2018
City of Kwinana proposes 4.5 per cent rate rise
Recreational boat fishers offered $50 rebate for fishing gear at participating tackle shops
Waikiki teen among the best CrossFit athletes in the world
Mandurah's Kerrie Overell crowned WA Volunteer of the Year
Wellard home destroyed by fire
Woman fined $7k after catching 134 undersize crabs in Coodanup
Mandurah mayor Amber Kearns 'disappointed' in councillor Peter Rogers' decision to resign
Speed limit dropped to 70km/h on stretch of Mandurah Road in Secret Harbour
WA Police officer tragically dies in hospital days after Hopeland crash