Article content A shed on Bells Line was destroyed by fire Fri., April 30. Photo by Scott Nixon /jpg, LA
BLUEWATER – Fire destroyed a shed and damaged an adjacent trailer on Bells Line north of MacDonald Road on the evening of Fri., April 30.
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The Exeter and Dashwood fire stations responded to the call at 8:30 p.m. with the assistance of tankers from Hensall and Zurich stations. Fire chief Jeremy Becker said the shed was engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived.
Fire destroys shed north of Exeter
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Sydneysiders returning from their Easter holiday faced long delays as they tried to return to the city on Monday afternoon, with motorists urged to allow extra travel time.
In the Blue Mountains, eastbound traffic is heavy from Hartley to Blackheath on the Great Western Highway due to an earlier medical emergency at Mount Victoria, adding at least 40 minutes extra travel time. The indefinite closure of Bells Line of Road due to landslide damage means the Great Western Highway is the only route through the Blue Mountains.
Traffic delays eastbound through Blaxland
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Meanwhile, along the Hunter and Central Coast regions, southbound traffic is heavy on the Pacific Highway approaching the Hexham Bridge from Heatherbrae, adding at least an extra 15 minutes of travel time. There is also some heavy traffic on the New England Highway between Hexham and Beresfield.