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June 19, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Australian authorities fear ship might break-up

Port authorities in eastern Australia are concerned the grounded freighter, the Pasha Bulker, could break up in wild weather that is forecast to hit the region late on Tuesday. The weather bureau is warning of flash flooding and destructive winds with wind gusts expected to reach 125 kilometres per

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Port authorities in eastern Australia are concerned the grounded freighter, the Pasha Bulker, could break up in wild weather that is forecast to hit the region late on Tuesday.

The weather bureau is warning of flash flooding and destructive winds with wind gusts expected to reach 125 kilometres per hour.

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