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Subscriber only Two men suffering burns were flown to hospital after a vehicle caught fire at Harlin this afternoon. The aeromedical crew was sent to the scene in the Somerset region at 3.30pm following reports of a car which had caught fire on Brisbane Valley Highway. Queensland Ambulance Service Paramedics were treating two men who had been in the vehicle when the pilot landed the chopper at a sports ground close to the scene. The patients were assessed and treated before being flown to Sunshine Coast University Hospital under the care of the RACQ LifeFlight Rescue Critical Care doctor and QAS Flight Paramedic.
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The Queensland government and its dam operator Sunwater will pay $440million to compensate flood victims of the 2011 Wivenhoe Dam disaster.
State-owned operators Sunwater and Seqwater faced a class action lawsuit in 2019 following the floods in southeast Queensland.
About 23,000 homes were hit by flood waters, which inspired a clean up effort from volunteers known as the Mud Army .
A hydrology report commissioned by the Insurance Council of Australia found that water was released from Wivenhoe Dam during the heavy rainfall, which raised levels in the Brisbane River by as much as 10 metres.
The Queensland government and dam operator Sunwater will pay $440million to compensate flood-victims of the 2011 Wivenhoe Dam (pictured) disaster
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