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Power station explosion in Australia leaves thousands without electricity

Power station explosion in the Australian state of Queensland left Hundreds of thousands of people to suffer without electricity. Around 375,000 custo



A power station explosion in the Australian state of Queensland left Hundreds of thousands of people to suffer without electricity. Around 375,000 customers were initially affected by the outage.

Power station explosion in Australia leaves thousands without electricity

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Power station explosion in Australia affected 375,000 customers in the Queensland state

The Energy companies are trying to restore power issues at the Australian state of Queensland.

According to the BBC Reports CS Energy said the fire broke out in the station near the town of Biloela around 13:45 local time (03:45 GMT). About 250,000 customers have since had their electricity restored, according to energy providers. But many are still left without power, with around 375,000 customers initially affected by the outage, according to an earlier statement by power company Energex.

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