Queensland, Australia communities are cleaning up after a twin cyclone and flooding that has left the area greatly damaged. As neighbors pitch in to assist each other, the helping spirit is not all that is high. Health risks are on the rise as more and more people are exposed to the wreckage.
Barry Robson, president of Asbestos Diseases Foundation of Australia is greatly concerned for the health and safety of the well-meaning Queensland locals. He said, “It strikes terror into my heart, it really does. People are trying to do the right thing, that’s the problem.
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