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Homes destroyed by Cherry Gardens bushfire as suspicions raised about cause
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Two houses have been destroyed in the Cherry Gardens bushfire, which is now contained, as investigations continue into whether the blaze was deliberately lit.
Key points:
Multiple ignition points have been identified
More than 2,500 hectares have been blackened in the blaze
An emergency warning for the fire in the Adelaide Hills was earlier downgraded to watch and act status and the Country Fire Service (CFS) announced on Monday evening that the fire was contained.