Relentless rains wreak havoc across Australia’s east

SYDNEY – Heavy rains triggered flash flooding across parts of Australia’s east on Jan 2, inundating roads, cutting off towns and damaging properties, as authorities advised residents in low-lying areas to move to higher ground. Several regions across south-eastern Queensland and northern New South Wales have picked up at least two months’ worth of rainfall over the last three days. Springbrook in Queensland received 514mm of rain over the last 48 hours, more than double the January average. Queensland Deputy Premier Cameron Dick urged people to stay off roads until the weather cleared. “Roads will be dangerous and life-threatening flash flooding could occur in places you don’t anticipate,” Mr Dick said during a press briefing. Rainfall of up to 350mm…

Source: The Straits Times
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