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"path": "/2026/03/10/severe-flooding-hits-northern-territory-and-queensland-as-rivers-reach-major-levels-australia/",
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"textContent": "Severe flooding affected parts of Northern Territory and Queensland, Australia during the first week of March 2026 after persistent monsoonal rainfall caused multiple rivers to exceed major flood levels. The Katherine River in Northern Territory peaked at 19.2 m (63 feet) before midnight on March 7, its highest level since 1998, while the Burnett River in Bundaberg, Queensland was forecast to reach about 7.6 m (25 feet) between March 10 and March 11, 2026. Evacuations, road closures, infrastructure disruptions, and widespread flood warnings were issued as rainfall totals exceeded 500 mm (20 inches) in parts of northern Australia.\n\nSource",
"title": "Severe flooding hits Northern Territory and Queensland as rivers reach major levels, Australia"
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