Australian government deploys military to assist flood-hit Northern Territory

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SYDNEY, March 15 (Reuters) - Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday that troops would ​be deployed to help communities hit ‌by a days-long flood emergency in the country’s north.

Albanese said the centre-left government had approved ​deployment of Australian Defence Force personnel ​to help communities around the flood-hit Northern ⁠Territory town of Katherine, about 264km (164 ​miles) south of territory capital Darwin.

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“To everyone ​doing it tough right now, know we are with you through the response and through the recovery,” ​Albanese said on social media platform ​X.

Emergency Services Minister Kristy McBain said in televised ‌remarks ⁠that the troops would be deployed for up to 14 days.

Authorities, grappling with floods sparked by heavy rain in the Northern ​Territory and ​neighbouring ⁠Queensland state, said this week they recovered two bodies in a search ​for two Chinese backpackers who ​went ⁠missing in floods in Queensland’s Gympie region.

Climate change is causing heavy short-term rainfall events ⁠to ​become more intense in Australia, ​the country’s science agency has previously said.

Reporting by Sam ​McKeith in Sydney; Editing by Andrea Ricci

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