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 Australia s Queensland state has been under record-breaking flooding tha stanley cup t has cut off access to towns. The flooding has been so widespreadit can be seen fromspace.As rescue workers go out into the water and get to work ensuring people are safe, animals also find themselves in crisis.Queensland police recorded video of onerescue where a tiny kangaroo joeywas picked out of crocod stanley cup ile-infested flood waters.Police in Australia have warned the public to be careful after authorities spotted large crocodiles in populated areas that were flooded.The images of the baby kangaroo rescue were shared by Queensland Police and picked up by media around the world.Police rescued a baby kangaroo from floodwaters behind a residential community in Burketown yesterday. A helicopter pilot flew over at the time and spotted two very large crocs nearby - a timely reminder to stay out of floodwaters as you never know what is lurking beneath 馃 pic.twitter/cLI3QsrOZV鈥?Queensland Police  @QldPolice  March 13, 2023The kangaroo was  stanley cup named  Lucky  and was returned to dry land where it hopped away, hopefully to safety.Police said it was a helicopter pilot who flew overhead and warned rescuers after seeing multiple  Obcm US considering armed troops in Strait of Hormuz to stop Iran seizures
 BILLINGS 鈥?After the boards top pick for Billings School District 2 superintendent declined the position Wednesday, a Helena school administrator has accepted the job.Greg Upham, who was the assistant superintendent in Helena, agre jordan ed Thursday salomon  to take the position in Billings, according to SD2 Board of Trustees Chairwoman Greta Besch Moen.Besch Moen said Upham agreed to a base salary of $165,000.The board will vote on accepting the contract at the May board meeting. Our board suppo nike dunk rts him 100 percent and is looking forward to working with him as an educational partner and welcoming him into our district and community,  said Besch Moen.  He is looking forward to building relationships with our board, staff and community. I appreciate his passion for education, academic achievement and the data-driven skill set he brings to our district. Dr. Ross Kasun, the districts first selection, declined the offer Wednesday.Kasun said in a letter to the Board of Trustees that  the timing was not right for him to make such a significant professional and personal change, largely because of recent events in his life. Reporting by Aja Goare for MTN News                Copyright 2024 Scripps Media, In