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Australia floodwaters still rising, police search for missing

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
April 2, 2017
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BRISBANE: Rising floods continued to plague parts of eastern Australia as emergency workers battled to restore water and electricity in cyclone-hit areas Sunday, with the recovery efforts expected to last several months. At least two people were dead and several missing after torrential rain inundated large areas of Queensland and New South Wales (NSW) states, flooding homes and forcing the evacuation of tens of thousands of people. Category four Cyclone Debbie smashed into Queensland on Tuesday between Bowen and Airlie, ripping up trees and causing widespread damage that is still being assessed.
It was downgraded to a tropical low as it tracked southeast through the week, packing high winds and dumping huge amounts of rain all down the east coast to Sydney before blowing out over the Tasman Sea. Even as skies began to clear, numerous towns were still on flood alert and some regions remain under water.
Logan just south of Brisbane reflected the varied situation, with rising floods affecting some areas while other parts swung into clean-up mode as waters receded.
“This is unprecedented for us,” Logan city mayor Luke Smith said on Sunday, warning that his city was still “in flux” with one key river remaining at high levels.
“The sky is the limit at this stage about what that means,” he added about the potential damage bill.
In Rockhampton in central-east Queensland, residents were bracing for the biggest floods they have experienced since 1954, with peak levels set to be reached late Wednesday or early Thursday.
“Debbie is not done with us yet,” Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said when visiting Rockhampton on Saturday.
The torrential rain also wrecked havoc south of the Queensland border in NSW, bringing severe floods to several towns. The bodies of two women were found in the state on Friday. Another three people were confirmed dead – two in NSW and one in Queensland – on Saturday but police were still investigating whether their deaths were flood-related. – AFP

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