After six years of drought, Mount Isa residents prayed for rain. Then it flooded
by Ben Smee from Environment | The Guardian on (#48ZK4)
For graziers who sweated to keep their herds alive, praying for rain, the scale of the flood is hard to take
" Satellite images before and after the floods reveal devastation
Out the back of Mount Isa, in late January, the locals marked a wry milestone.
For an unbroken stretch of 43 stinking afternoons, the temperature at Cloncurry and Camooweal had topped 40C. The herds of cattle in Queensland's north-west, the ones that had survived through six years of drought, started to show signs of severe heat stress. They became thinner, weaker.
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