Updated
Updated · myPolice · Jul 4
Queensland Fire Department Renders 4 Hazardous Objects Safe, Lifts Forrest Beach Safety Declaration
Updated
Updated · myPolice · Jul 4

Queensland Fire Department Renders 4 Hazardous Objects Safe, Lifts Forrest Beach Safety Declaration

3 articles · Updated · myPolice · Jul 4

Summary

  • Four unidentified objects in Forrest Beach, north of Townsville, were rendered safe by the Queensland Fire Department, allowing authorities to revoke a Public Safety Preservation Act declaration.
  • Three objects suspected of containing hazardous chemicals were found on July 3, and a fourth was located at 2:30 p.m. on July 4, prompting an extended police response.
  • Police are still enforcing a 50-metre exclusion zone around each object until partner agencies remove them, but said there is no danger to the local community.
  • Authorities are not treating the incident as a criminal investigation and directed residents to Australian Space Agency guidance on what to do if possible space debris is found.

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