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Fire erupted in the grasslands in the small Australian town and many people claimed a light from the sky causing a fire.
A mass of grass was burned down by the fire in the town
Claremont, Tasmania state, Australia on March 2.
In the early morning of March 2, many people at Carnegie Road, Claremont, Tasmania, Australia called the police station and fire station to report on a strong light causing fires in the pasture.
Scott Vinen, a firefighter, said he and his teammates quickly went to the scene to put out the fire. The fire caused the grass on a piece of land to be burned down. He said everyone felt this was an unusual fire.
"As soon as the fire turned off, we looked around in the hope that something would show up so we could explain the cause of the fire. But we found nothing , " he said.
Local fire officials say they will not continue investigating the cause of the fire in the town of Claremont.
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