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Australia's deadly flood crisis forced more people to flee their homes Monday as a vast swath of muddy water spread further across the country's southeast, threatening to swamp several rural communities.

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Rural Australian towns braced for another week of flooding Sunday as a vast lake continued to spread across the country's southeast and a potential tropical storm threatened the northeast.

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Agriculture Undersecretary Cesar Drilon said the bureau of animal Industry (BAI) can now resume issuing veterinary and quarantine clearances (VQes) to beef importers.
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Australia's deadly flood crisis forced more people to flee their homes Monday as a vast swath of muddy water spread further across the country's southeast, threatening to swamp several rural communities.

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Rural Australian towns braced for another week of flooding Sunday as a vast lake continued to spread across the country's southeast and a potential tropical storm threatened the northeast.

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Agriculture Undersecretary Cesar Drilon said the bureau of animal Industry (BAI) can now resume issuing veterinary and quarantine clearances (VQes) to beef importers.
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