In Northeast Australia on Monday, many people forced them to escape in fast -moving flood waters, to take out the houses, and remove a part of an important bridge.
Officials said that in some parts of Queensland, in two days, storms have already rained more than one meter, which are attaching houses, businesses and roads in Muddy water.
Aerial footage showed rural communities surrounded by flood waters, which was cut from nearby roads.
State chief David Crisfully warned at a news conference, “We are going to see the rain and storms spread over most of the northern Queensland.”
He said, “We are ready for the possibility of excess rain and the possibility of excess floods, both flash flooding and rivers floods,” he said.
Emergency services performed 11 “Swift Water Rescues” overnight, the premiere said.
The flood-Hit-Townsville region, a popular coastal tourist destination located near the Great Barrier Reef, was dicler in “Black Zone”, said Heer.
“At this time, our advice to the residents of Black Zone is to stay out of that area and be safe.”
Emergency services officials said the authorities asked 2,100 people in the city to be vacated over the weekend, although about 10% refused, emergency service officials said.
‘Bridge burst’
A woman was killed on Sunday in the 60s when the rescue boat she was inflated in the rural city of Ingam, about 100 kilometers from the Towns 8, police said.
His body was recovered.
The main coastal road of the state, cutting the Bruce Highway, flooded a part of a concrete bridge over a creek.
“It’s not every day that you see a bridge tearing in two. That’s why Olera is happy in Creek, and it is important,” Chrisfulli said.
Answer: About 11,000 properties remained without electricity in Queensland, Argon Energy said, “No time limit has been given when power wants to resume.”
Towns 8 acting Mayor N-Mari Greeny said that the flood was expected to be at its peak on Tuesday morning.
“Roads are cut at this time, so communities are isolated,” he told AFP.
The Mayor said that power was pressured to work with major supermarkets to restore the city and give food.
As climate change has increased global temperature, scientists have warned that heatweaves and other extreme weather events, searching as severe floods, drought and forest fire will become more often more intense.