New Australian study sheds light on cause of Melbourne's deadly 2016 thunderstorm asthma event
On a balmy spring evening in November 2016, a thunderstorm struck as Melburnians were on their way home from work.
The storm prompted ryegrass pollen swept in from agricultural areas on a north-westerly to burst, spreading tiny particles through the air and deep into the lungs of unsuspecting residents.
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