ENVIRONMENT

AN spill on Qld highway after collision

AMMONIUM nitrate has been spilled on a Queensland highway after an explosives mobile processing unit towing a trailer was involved in a collision with a B-Double truck.

 The trailer was struck from behind by a loaded commercial freight B-Double truck.

The trailer was struck from behind by a loaded commercial freight B-Double truck.

The Queensland Mines Inspectorate said there had been the potential for the AN to detonate had it been exposed to fire or high temperature, which would have exposed people, property, and environment to...

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