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Central Queensland coal mines brace for another deluge

FRESH from the inundation caused by Tropical Cyclone Debbie, coal mines and infrastructure providers in Central Queensland are facing another downpour that threatens to further disrupt production.

Lou Caruana
Central Queensland coal mines brace for another deluge

The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting this will be the largest rain event in Queensland since TC Debbie and there is the potential for flash flooding throughout the flood watch areas. The BoM was predicting...

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