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Flash flooding has submerged parts of Queensland and more rainfall is predicted as regions brace for a severe-to-extreme heatwave. Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) senior meteorologist Felim Hanniffy ...
Flood releases at South East Queensland’s biggest dam are set to begin for the first time in two years as the threat of more severe thunderstorms looms following a 141mm overnight deluge.
Releases from Wivenhoe and Somerset dams have been ordered as wild weather continues to lash southern Queensland, with a flood emergency alert active for the Western Downs. Elodie Jakes , Bella ...
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Queensland prepares for more wet weather as heatwave continues through heavy rain - MSNFlash flooding has submerged parts of Queensland and more rainfall is predicted as regions brace for a severe-to-extreme heatwave. Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) senior meteorologist Felim Hanniffy ...
More than 215,000 lightning strikes were recorded in a series of “ferocious” storms last night, which left about 1700 homes and businesses without power this morning.
Flood releases at South East Queensland’s biggest dam are set to begin for the first time in two years as the threat of more severe thunderstorms looms following a 141mm overnight deluge.
Releases from Wivenhoe and Somerset dams have been ordered as wild weather continues to lash southern Queensland, with a flood emergency alert active for the Western Downs. Elodie Jakes , Bella ...
Flood releases at South East Queensland’s biggest dam are set to begin for the first time in two years as the threat of more severe thunderstorms looms following a 141mm overnight deluge.
Flood releases at South East Queensland’s biggest dam are set to begin for the first time in two years as the threat of more severe thunderstorms looms following a 141mm overnight deluge.
Flood releases at South East Queensland’s biggest dam are set to begin for the first time in two years as the threat of more severe thunderstorms looms following a 141mm overnight deluge.
Flood releases at South East Queensland’s biggest dam are set to begin for the first time in two years as the threat of more severe thunderstorms looms following a 141mm overnight deluge.
Flood releases at South East Queensland’s biggest dam are set to begin for the first time in two years as the threat of more severe thunderstorms looms following a 141mm overnight deluge.
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