'Really trying times': Sunshine Coast residents flee as firestorm threatens homes

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Ten homes are believed to be lost at Peregian Beach on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, as the emergency continues and residents are being told to leave immediately.

The fire at Peregian Beach flared up late yesterday afternoon, and is still burning out of controlIt's among 68 fires still burning across the state, including at Lower Beechmont and O'Reilly

A watch and act warning is also in place for residents at Weyba, Castaways Beach, Sunrise Beach, Sunshine Beach and Noosa Springs.Sixty-eight fires are currently burning across the state including blazes at Lower Beechmont and O'Reilly on the Gold Coast, which were both downgraded to"advice" level overnight.

Noosa Local Disaster Co-ordinator Carl Billingham said the fire on the Sunshine Coast remained out-of-control and crews were working fast to contain it. "We've got about 250-300 people in our three evacuations centres, I believe we've got three fire water bombing helicopters coming in to try and douse the fire where possible and we've got over 70 tenders in attendance of the fire," he said.

 

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