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Boats overturned in Hobart by strong wind gusts on day of regatta

Police are responding after strong winds blew several boats over on the River Derwent near Hobart.

Tasmania police confirmed they were rescuing people after the boats at a sailing event were overturned by a “large gust of wind”. The Bureau of Meteorology recorded wind gusts of up to 95 km/h in Hobart before 1.20pm.

The Westpac rescue helicopter was also attending, with flight tracking showing it took off from Hobart airport before 1.40pm AEDT and is still circling the river and bay.

A police spokesperson said they were not worried about injuries at this stage, but rescue efforts were continuing.

While it is not clear which event was affected, the Bellerive Regatta was scheduled for this weekend, with its “Off The Beach” race at 1pm today.

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What we learned, Sunday 22 February

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