Rio Tinto said first-quarter iron-ore shipments will be affected by flood damage from a tropical cyclone that lashed northwest Australia but stuck with its full-year guidance for 2025.
Tropical Cyclone Sean is a significant weather event currently affecting Western Australia. As of January 2025, it has ...
Severe Tropical Cyclone Sean is downgraded to a category three system off the coast of Western Australia after impacting ...
The Australian tropics could be on the verge of awakening, with growing sings of heavy rain and increased tropical cyclone ...
Tropical Cyclone Sean delivered record rain along parts of the Pilbara coastline of Western Australia, impacting Rio Tinto rail and port operations. A ...
A heatwave is set to spread across more than half the country this week, as a cyclone spinning over waters to the west of ...
Severe Tropical Cyclone Sean reached Category 4 strength on Monday, but the system is now losing strength as it continues to ...
A railcar dumper at Rio Tinto’s East Intercourse Island port facility could be out of action for three to four weeks due to flooding caused by Tropical Cyclone Sean, however the company said there ...
A railcar dumper at the East Intercourse Island (EII) port facility, which shipped 45 million tonnes of total Rio Tinto Iron Ore shipments in 2024, was flooded after the weather event passed the coast ...
Western Australia's ports of Dampier, Ashburton, Varanus Island, and Cape Preston West were shut, the ports' operator said on ...
Record-breaking rain has lashed Western Australia as Tropical Cyclone Sean moved through the state. Bureau of Meteorology ...
Rio Tinto on Friday said first-quarter iron-ore shipments will be affected by flood damage from a tropical cyclone that lashed northwest Australia, but stuck with its full-year guidance for 2025.