SYDNEY (Reuters) - A delivery truck carrying toilet paper has burst into flames in the Australian city of Brisbane, ratcheting up a sense of panic about the availability of the product generated by ...
A semi-trailer carrying toilet paper caught fire early Friday on a highway in southeast Australia, police said. Firefighters were able to save the prime mover and first trailer, but not the B trailer ...
A newspaper in Australia wants to help the #ToiletPaperCrisis or #ToiletPaperEmergency – as it’s been dubbed on social media – and decided to print some extra pages in its editions. “Yes, we actually ...
A semi-trailer carrying hundreds of rolls of toilet paper burst into flames in Australia – ramping up anxiety about shortages amid the coronavirus outbreak Down Under. The truck caught fire Wednesday ...
A woman sits on top of a "throne" made of boxes containing toilet paper in Toowoomba, Australia March 5, 2020. in this picture obtained from social media. CHRIS AND HAIDEE JANETZKI via REUTERS The ...
Empty shelves are pictured at Coles Supermarket following reports of coronavirus in the Canberra suburb of Manuka, Australia, March 2, 2020 in this picture obtained by Reuters from social media. Adam ...
Maybe you’ve stocked up on toilet paper, given concerns of coronavirus and the buying frenzy that has ensued as a result. An Australian woman took the stockpiling to new heights by accident – ...
An Australian newspaper has printed an extra eight pages to be used as toilet paper after coronavirus fears prompted customers to bulk buy supplies, leaving some supermarket shelves bare. Australians ...
The semi-trailer's engine burst into flames, which spread to the cabin near a motorway bridge, state police and firefighting services said. The driver escaped without injury and the explosion has been ...