Driver's illness unrelated to Brisbane gas fears
The hospitalisation of a truck driver and yesterday's reports of a gas leak at the port of Brisbane were unrelated, it has emerged.
Precautionary measure (Photo: Port of Brisbane Corporation)
Emergency services established a 300-metre exclusion zone at the port from about 7am on Tuesday after receiving separate early-morning calls.
The first related to a possible gas leak from a container at Patrick's port logistics facility and the second sought medical...
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