Melted Tar Canberra Roads. Closeup of Tar Repair on Damaged Road Surface Stock Illustration Illustration of industry I remember as a child on hot days at the beach having the tar on the road stuck onto to bottom of my feet Emergency services in southeast Australia are warning people to stay indoors as a dangerous heatwave batters the country, with temperatures so high that the asphalt on some roads has been melting
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I measured the road temp near me in Canberra at 65c yesterday with an IR thermometer Always happens and has been happening for at least 40 years
Closeup of Tar Repair on Damaged Road Surface Stock Illustration Illustration of industry
Always happens and has been happening for at least 40 years Emergency services in southeast Australia are warning people to stay indoors as a dangerous heatwave batters the country, with temperatures so high that the asphalt on some roads has been melting Melting bitumen has forced drivers in Australia to abandon their vehicles after the tyres became coated with tar
Melt tar road due to unproper handle Stock Photo Adobe Stock. A melting road caused a sticky situation for unlucky motorists in northern Australia after their vehicles were left “drowning in tar” following a spell of unseasonably hot weather. Up to 50 motorists may be entitled to compensation over the incident in Queensland.
Why does tarmac melt and what to do if you find yourself on a melting road Daily Record. A road in far north Queensland has melted, leaving at least 60 vehicles wallowing through mud-like bitumen. Always happens and has been happening for at least 40 years