It might be transporting remote indigenous communities to hospital. If there are a lot of sick,people, the only way would be by road as the airstrips in these communities are not large. The Army, like in any flood, cyclones, fire, etc. are equipped to travel overland. While I don’t think it’s wet season yet, they are getting heavy rain in Queensland which has been in drought in many areas, so this weather would originate in the tropics (NT). This turns the roads to inland waterways and if it’s bad the Army will bring in airlifts.
It might be transporting remote indigenous communities to hospital. If there are a lot of sick,people, the only way would be by road as the airstrips in these communities are not large. The Army, like in any flood, cyclones, fire, etc. are equipped to travel overland. While I don’t think it’s wet season yet, they are getting heavy rain in Queensland which has been in drought in many areas, so this weather would originate in the tropics (NT). This turns the roads to inland waterways and if it’s bad the Army will bring in airlifts.