The flood-affected area in outback Queensland has grown to double the size of Victoria after experiencing its worst deluge in 50 years. Water broke the banks of a makeshift levee in Thargomindah in the state’s south-west, forcing the evacuation of 100 residents. Stock losses are expected to be catastrophic and more rain is forecast for the coming weekOutback deluge pushes Queensland towns to the brink: ‘Out here it’s drought or floods’Rain records to fall in Queensland with Townsville to set new annual high – in April Continue reading…The flood-affected area in outback Queensland has grown to double the size of Victoria after experiencing its worst deluge in 50 years. Water broke the banks of a makeshift levee in Thargomindah in the state’s south-west, forcing the evacuation of 100 residents. Stock losses are expected to be catastrophic and more rain is forecast for the coming weekOutback deluge pushes Queensland towns to the brink: ‘Out here it’s drought or floods’Rain records to fall in Queensland with Townsville to set new annual high – in April Continue reading… Outback Queensland inundated by worst flooding in 50 years – video | Queensland | The Guardian
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The flood-affected area in outback Queensland has grown to double the size of Victoria after experiencing its worst deluge in 50 years. Water broke the banks of a makeshift levee in Thargomindah in the state’s south-west, forcing the evacuation of 100 residents. Stock losses are expected to be catastrophic and more rain is forecast for the coming week
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