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Emergency water for Queensland | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Emergency water supplies are being transported by road to communities in the northern Australian state of Queensland. | |
Fears are mounting that reservoirs are about to run dry, at the beginning of a long, hot summer. | Fears are mounting that reservoirs are about to run dry, at the beginning of a long, hot summer. |
One parched town west of Brisbane had just eight hours worth of water left before residents were forced to significantly reduce their consumption. | One parched town west of Brisbane had just eight hours worth of water left before residents were forced to significantly reduce their consumption. |
Weather forecasters have blamed extreme temperatures. | Weather forecasters have blamed extreme temperatures. |
Water storage levels at reservoirs in Toowoomba, Queensland's biggest inland city, have fallen to 8.5%. | Water storage levels at reservoirs in Toowoomba, Queensland's biggest inland city, have fallen to 8.5%. |
The big dry | The big dry |
A new pipeline that will carry supplies from the Wivenhoe Dam near Brisbane will not be ready until the New Year. | A new pipeline that will carry supplies from the Wivenhoe Dam near Brisbane will not be ready until the New Year. |
Fortunately, residents in Toowoomba have a natural insurance policy against such dry conditions. | |
Emergency bores have been drilled into the Great Artesian Basin, which is one of the world's largest underground lakes. | Emergency bores have been drilled into the Great Artesian Basin, which is one of the world's largest underground lakes. |
Other drought-hit communities in Queensland are relying on deliveries brought by water tankers as the situation worsens. | Other drought-hit communities in Queensland are relying on deliveries brought by water tankers as the situation worsens. |
Supplies in the coal mining town of Blackwater, 825km (513 miles) north-west of Brisbane, have been reduced to a trickle. | |
Local motel owner, John McKenzie, says it has made life difficult. | Local motel owner, John McKenzie, says it has made life difficult. |
"We got up this morning and went to shower and we didn't have enough water... and we had guests here in the same boat so it was pretty awkward to try and explain to them. They weren't happy. | "We got up this morning and went to shower and we didn't have enough water... and we had guests here in the same boat so it was pretty awkward to try and explain to them. They weren't happy. |
"And I have a guy here putting a swimming pool in - they went to fill the pool up and it was just a black ooze came out of the pipe." | "And I have a guy here putting a swimming pool in - they went to fill the pool up and it was just a black ooze came out of the pipe." |
In recent days households in Dalby in central Queensland were told the town had only eight hours worth of water left. | In recent days households in Dalby in central Queensland were told the town had only eight hours worth of water left. |
There is likely to be little relief for many drought-hit regions in the months ahead with weather forecasters predicting a roasting summer for much of Australia, the world's driest inhabited continent. | There is likely to be little relief for many drought-hit regions in the months ahead with weather forecasters predicting a roasting summer for much of Australia, the world's driest inhabited continent. |
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