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Huge tract of Australia in ‘biggest ever drought’

Almost 80pc of Queensland affected by drought

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The state of Queensland in Australia is in the grip of its most widespread drought ever. Photo: Reuters

The Australian state of Queensland is in the grip of its most widespread drought ever, with close to 80 per cent of its territory parched after a failed wet season, officials said on Friday.

Australia is famous for its droughts and flooding rains, and Queensland was hit by devastating floods in 2010-11 which left much of the state a disaster zone and brought the state capital Brisbane to a standstill.

This is the largest area of Queensland that has ever been drought-declared at one time
John McVeigh, state agriculture minister

But the situation has now radically reversed, with 79 per cent of the massive northeastern state – all bar a narrow northern coastal zone and a few other pockets – declared in drought.

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“Queensland is a big state and there is usually a drought somewhere, but this is the largest area of Queensland that has ever been drought-declared at one time,” state agriculture minister John McVeigh said.

Queensland is nearly seven times the size of Britain, with an area of 1.7 million square kilometres.

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McVeigh said February was normally one of the wettest times of the year, but this time round many shires missed out on rain altogether.

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