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Qld coal mines weathering rain storms

QUEENSLAND coal mines have managed to avoid disruption to their operations despite some areas of the state being deluged with more than 100 millimetres of rain in less than hour.

 Many Queensland mines adequately prepared for the expected rainy conditions.

Many Queensland mines adequately prepared for the expected rainy conditions.

Many mines adequately prepared for the expected conditions and used lessons learnt from previous flood incidents to prevent damage and impacts on operational efficiency, a Queensland Resources Council...

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