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Australia iron ore hub resumes operations after cyclone danger

Australia's Port Hedland, the world's largest iron ore export center, has actually resumed operations after cyclone Sean moved far from the port, the Pilbara Ports Authority stated on Monday.

The port off the coast of Western Australia's Pilbara area, an iron ore-rich location twice the size of the United Kingdom, was closed on Saturday night over the danger from the cyclone.

Port Hedland is utilized by BHP Group, Fortescue and billionaire Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting.

We recommenced loading of vessels after Pilbara Ports Authority offered the all-clear, and our Port and Rail groups are returning to normal operations after high rainfall in Port Hedland, a BHP representative informed Reuters.

A spokesperson for Fortescue said that no major damage had actually been reported across any of its Pilbara operations, while Rio Tinto said it will

restore

its operations after evaluating the impact of flooding in its rail and port infrastructure.

(source: Reuters)