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Rio shuts bauxite mines as cyclone hits northeast Australia

By Thomson Reuters Mar 19, 2026 | 11:27 PM

March 20 (Reuters) – Rio Tinto, the world’s largest iron ore producer, temporarily shut its Amrun ​and Andoom bauxite mines in ‌Northern Queensland as tropical cyclone Narelle battered northeast Australia.

Those mines produce about 30 million metric tons of bauxite a ‌year, ​a raw material ⁠used to make ⁠aluminium.

Rio said in a statement that the company has activated its cyclone response plans.

“We are focused ​on making sure our people are safe and our operations ⁠are secure. We ⁠will continue to closely monitor ​the situation and take all necessary ​precautions,” Rio said.

Bloomberg reported the temporary ‌shutdown of the mines earlier in the day.

Rio’s shares fell as much as 4% to A$145.36, ⁠their lowest level since January 13, after news of the temporary closure.

Cyclone Narelle ⁠lashed ‌Australia’s northeast coast, bringing ⁠destructive winds, heavy rain and ​power ‌outages as authorities urged ​residents to ⁠remain indoors and brace for significant damage.

(Reporting by Devika Nair in Bengaluru and Praveen Menon in Sydney; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and ​Sonia Cheema)