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Inside the major clean-up of a river city struck by flood
Key takeaways
- Bundy Slipway owner Linda Ashworth is still trying to recover from the flood.
- The Burnett River was left littered with debris and sunken boats following the weather event in March, with Maritime Safety Queensland (MSQ) deeming about 40 vessels damaged or destroyed.
- MSQ general manager Kell Dillon said salvage work was ongoing, with boats discovered in obscure places, including cane paddocks, stuck on rock walls and washed up on remote beaches.
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Bundy Slipway owner Linda Ashworth is still trying to recover from the flood. (ABC News: Johanna Marie)
Link copied Share Share article. A major recovery effort of flood-ravaged boats and businesses is underway in Bundaberg three months after the region was struck by flooding.
The Burnett River was left littered with debris and sunken boats following the weather event in March, with Maritime Safety Queensland (MSQ) deeming about 40 vessels damaged or destroyed.
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