Dolphin Sands

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Evacuations as bushfire burns at Dolphin Sands on Tasmania's east ... (Pulse Hobart)

EARLIER โ€“ Sunday: Emergency responders report that several properties have been impacted by the fire, but the extent of damage is not yet known. Tasmania Police ...

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Bushfire destroys homes on Tasmania's east coast (The West Australian)

No one was injured in the blaze at Dolphin Sands, although one firefighter was treated for smoke inhalation. Authorities say several other structures have ...

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Bushfire threatens homes on Tasmania's east coast (St George and Sutherland Shire Leader)

The blaze burning between Yellow Sand Banks Rd and the end of the Dolphin Sands Spit at Dolphin Sands is out of control, authorities said in an emergency alert ...

At least two homes destroyed in Tasmania bushfire (ABC)

An emergency warning was issued for the fire overnight and it's since been downgraded to watch and act. Sharon Henderson is a resident of Dolphin Sands who was ...

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Bushfire destroys homes on Tasmania's east coast (Kalgoorlie Miner)

No one was injured in the blaze at Dolphin Sands, although one firefighter was treated for smoke inhalation. Authorities say several other structures have ...

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Homes destroyed in out-of-control blaze (NEWS.com.au)

Homes have been destroyed and residents evacuated as an out-of-control bushfire in Tasmania's east ravages the area.

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Dolphin Sands bushfire ignites calls for better fire planning in ... (ABC News)

Two dangerous bushfires, two lucky escapes without any loss of life โ€” but in the wake of two fire events in Tasmania where there was only one way out, ...

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Residents warned to avoid area as 'refreshed' fire crews are deployed (Sky News Australia)

Authorities have warned residents to remain vigilant as the fire on Tasmania's east coast remains at a Watch and Act level.

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