Queensland premier David Crisafulli urges residents in Townsville’s ‘black zone’ – Hermit Park, Railway Estate, Rosslea, Idalia, Oonoonba and Cluden – who were advised to leave yesterday, to stay away until given the all clear. Crisafulli says more rainfall, high tides and dam releases mean those areas are still at risk of more flooding. ‘Our advice to people in the black zone at the moment is to stay outside the zone and to stay safe,’ Crisafulli saysWhat’s behind the deadly, record-breaking floods in north Queensland? Continue reading…Queensland premier David Crisafulli urges residents in Townsville’s ‘black zone’ – Hermit Park, Railway Estate, Rosslea, Idalia, Oonoonba and Cluden – who were advised to leave yesterday, to stay away until given the all clear. Crisafulli says more rainfall, high tides and dam releases mean those areas are still at risk of more flooding. ‘Our advice to people in the black zone at the moment is to stay outside the zone and to stay safe,’ Crisafulli saysWhat’s behind the deadly, record-breaking floods in north Queensland? Continue reading… Queensland floods: authorities ready for ‘likelihood of more flooding’ – video | Australia weather | The Guardian
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Queensland premier David Crisafulli urges residents in Townsville’s ‘black zone’ – Hermit Park, Railway Estate, Rosslea, Idalia, Oonoonba and Cluden – who were advised to leave yesterday, to stay away until given the all clear. Crisafulli says more rainfall, high tides and dam releases mean those areas are still at risk of more flooding. ‘Our advice to people in the black zone at the moment is to stay outside the zone and to stay safe,’ Crisafulli says
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