'It's too late to leave': Firefighters forced to retreat as bushfire rages in East Gippsland

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'It's too late to leave': Firefighters forced to retreat as bushfire rages in East Gippsland
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An out-of-control bushfire in East Gippsland is threatening homes and lives with conditions so dangerous that firefighters have pulled out of the area

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