Fire, in Tasmania as Gulf of Coles violent air warnings, friendly beaches warned
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A popular holiday town on eastern coast of Tasmania was under warning due to a burning forest fire in the region on Tuesday, and most of state had a violent air warning for "damaging winds". In an emergency, call Triple-Zero , stay up-to-date with the latest emergency and event map on the Tasalerts web page For information about current road closures, stay up to date with the latest emergency and event map on Tasalerts web page For information about current road closures, visit the Tazmanian Police website at higher risk than effects of smoke, including those with medical conditions, are advised have a personal plan to avoid smoke and have personal plan manage their health. In afternoon Tuesday, authorities issued a warning to "leave immediately" because of an uncontrolled fire for people living near Coles Bay road on eastern coast province. "The fire travels from the Coles Bay Road to the east direction to friendly beaches," Alert updated at 1600. An updated warning at 7 in the morning called the people of Coles Bay and Dost Beaches "now looking for shelters". The Gulf Coles is located at entrance of the Freycinet National Park and Freycinet National Park for Wineglass and other touristic places. Greg Butters, Regional Chief of the Fire Department of Tasmania, said he expects strong winds that Meteorological Bureau can reach 120 kilometers per hour. He said fire started on the north side of Coles Bay Road and burned during a three -kilometer tension. "Tasman Motorway about four kilometers of this road affected and Coles Bay Road on both sides," he said. "The wind is the main problem for us right now. Obviously, not high temperatures, but relative humidity was quite low." "But this is usually a wind-oriented event. Obviously the north-west winds push it in the south-east direction." Kate Faey sent this photo of Coles Mr. Fire to social media. Mr. Butters said the parks and wildlife service were trying to evacuate camping from the region. "People be ready leave because should go to Swansea Municipal Hall if they are not clear from the Coles Bay Road, and leave their places or move their safer places," Tuesday afternoon.Said. He continued "We want people pushed them a safer place nearby, instead of trying go back Swansea at this point until they learn more about whether Coles Mr. Road can be accessed." Warning SMS was not received, it says local Coles Bay pier while preparing to evacuate Tears Coles Bay Business Owner Elly, said that the work is tense in the town, he said. "Right now, it's quite frightening here, I think we've pack our cars, our belongings and everything in a precious way. My daughter and my dog have in the car and only gave birth to smoke rulos," he said. "The winds here are very strong very frightening among the well -strong and friendly beaches today where we are. "There is not much you can do when you are on a peninsula that doesn't actually exit, so it's a rea