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Photo reveals ‘catastrophic’ damage to Callide Power Station that blacked out Queensland – ABC News
A 300-kilogram piece of shrapnel is removed from the roof of the Callide Power Station in central Queensland after a recent explosion that blacked out more than…

A 300-kilogram piece of shrapnel has been removed from the roof of the Callide Power Station after a recent explosion at the site that led to 477,000 Queensland customers losing power.
Key points:
- The outage at the Callide station on May 25 had a domino effect, tripping other plants in the network
- The unit where the explosion occurred will not be back online for 12 months as it needs to be rebuilt
- Three generating units due to come back online this week have been pushed back to later this month
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