Published December 01,2024
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Heavy rainfall has resulted in riverine and flash flooding throughout elements of Australia‘s northeastern Queensland, with extra storms predicted.
Parts of the state capital Brisbane have been submerged by flash flooding, with extra storms predicted for south-east Queensland over the subsequent 24 hours, based on Australia Broadcasting Corporation.
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) stated huge rainfall was recorded in a single day, with the heaviest (77 mm) falling inland from the Gold Coast beneath 4 hours.
On Sunday, 51-millimeter rain was recorded in Brisbane City over half-hour.
Weather authorities issued a significant flood warning for the Logan and Albert Rivers, with a number of reasonable and minor warnings additionally in place throughout southern and south-east Queensland.
Wyaralong Dam is past 100% capability and is presently spilling over.
With “severe” thunderstorm warnings in place, police have suggested street customers to keep away from the Lamington National Park because of a number of rock slides.
Source: www.anews.com.tr