ABC News – Australia
·australia
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Pastoralists take to the skies to track livestock lost in floods
Pastoralists in South Australia are using helicopters and thermal drones to track livestock stranded by floods since February. At Cowarie Station, 4,000 cattle remain isolated due to record rainfall, while at Quondong Station, floodwaters obscure the location of thousands of sheep. Many roads remain closed, complicating efforts to transport the animals until conditions improve.
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