![MOPPING UP: Little could be done to save this Osbornes Flat shed, which was well alight when emergency services arrived, but firefighters prevented Monday morning's blaze from spreading further. Picture: COUNTRY FIRE AUTHORITY MOPPING UP: Little could be done to save this Osbornes Flat shed, which was well alight when emergency services arrived, but firefighters prevented Monday morning's blaze from spreading further. Picture: COUNTRY FIRE AUTHORITY](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/zVtrQGhRGBmiD3RNa8bKgt/264907b8-5e69-487d-bc4b-1533ea7421cb.jpg/r0_0_4128_3096_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Fire destroyed a shed as well as the camper trailer, boat and tools it contained at Osbornes Flat on Monday morning.
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The Country Fire Authority said the cause of the blaze was "undetermined and under investigation but not considered suspicious".
"On arrival, the shed was fully alight," a CFA spokeswoman said.
![TEAM EFFORT: About a dozen emergency vehicles attended Monday's fire. Picture: COUNTRY FIRE AUTHORITY TEAM EFFORT: About a dozen emergency vehicles attended Monday's fire. Picture: COUNTRY FIRE AUTHORITY](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/zVtrQGhRGBmiD3RNa8bKgt/8899ef08-634b-4838-8a36-b08af21c9643.jpg/r0_0_4128_3096_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Ten tankers and volunteer firefighters from Yackandandah, Allans Flat, Kiewa, Leneva, Wodonga, Wooragee, Baranduda and Tawonga attended, along with district support vehicles and a Fire Rescue Victoria appliance.
The District 24 rehab van also attended to support breathing apparatus wearers.
The CFA issued an advice notice to the community about the visible smoke, with the all clear coming soon after 1pm.
On Sunday, 15 NSW Rural Fire Service appliances responded to a five hectare grass fire at Jelbart and Bungowannah Roads, Jindera.
The RFS said fallen power lines started the blaze, which was contained by 3pm.
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