COAL

Flooding prevents miners from showing up

THE Hunter Valley’s coal rail network remained closed yesterday due to the storm front which has flooded and washed away some sections of track.

Blair Price
The Newcastle port-linked Hunter Valley coal network was closed yesterday due to flood damage.

The Newcastle port-linked Hunter Valley coal network was closed yesterday due to flood damage.

Australian Rail Track Corporation crews started inspections of the Newcastle port-linked Hunter Valley coal network yesterday despite difficult conditions. “High rainfall, severe flooding, strong winds,...

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