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Thousands of people have fled
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into the water at a beachside town in Australia to seek shelter from a massive bushfire bearing down on the area. Residents said the blaze moved into the
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Victorian town of Mallacoota on Tuesday morning, throwing embers towards homes. Online, people reported the "roar" of the fire and posted pictures of a black and then deep-red sky. Several popular holiday spots along the coast
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between Sydney and Melbourne are currently under threat from bushfires. The most serious "emergency-level" blazes span a 500km (310 miles) stretch from Batemans Bay in New South Wales (NSW) to Bairnsdale in Victoria. Residents in several NSW beachside
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communities, including Bermagui and Batemans Bay, have also been evacuated to the water. Authorities had told people in these
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regions - many of them tourists - to stay put because it was too late and dangerous to evacuate. The major road in the region - the Princes Highway - has been closed off.