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The dry heart of Australia is now awash with water
Key takeaways
- In parts of central Australia, it has been one of the wettest years on record.
- Rains have flooded stations and communities, cut off roads and at times left people stranded.
- But after years of drought, the rain has brought welcome relief for many.
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Link copied Share Share article. The myth of an inland sea lured 19th century European explorers into the heart of Australia. But where they found only desert, this year it is awash, with water levels at Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre now the best some locals have ever seen.
In parts of central Australia, it has been one of the wettest years on record.
Rains have flooded stations and communities, cut off roads and at times left people stranded.
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