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Ex-cyclone Debbie: about 50 people trapped by floods around Mackay – live | Ex-cyclone Debbie: about 50 people trapped by floods around Mackay – live |
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Emergency services are reminding parents to keep their kids away from flooded creeks and drains after the closure of all schools between Agnes Water and NSW. | |
The closures include independent and private schools. Businesses have also been urged to close after midday. | |
With schools closed across Qld, parents keep kids inside & away from flooded creeks/drains: https://t.co/i8nlUK6X0W pic.twitter.com/IF2BCxzfaq | |
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We mentioned earlier that Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten had visited cyclone-ravaged areas in north Queensland. They’ve declared themselves on a “unity ticket” in support of the region. These photos of their trip along the north Queensland coast have just come in. | |
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An ABC reporter, Megan Hendry, has just tweeted this picture of a snake on the flooded Bruce Highway, at Bajool, south of Rockhampton. | |
Snakes on a highway. Wildlife escaping the floodwaters across the Bruce at Bajool pic.twitter.com/LLeY5BXRXd | |
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Satellite imagery gives a good idea of the tropical low’s movement towards south-east Queensland. | |
The images come from the Himawari series of weather satellites, operated by the Japan Meteorological Agency. | |
They orbit in close formation, both at about 140.7°E (in line with Japan, Papua and central Australia). | |
Data from each new scan of the satellites is transmitted every 10 minutes, providing near real-time weather information to the Bureau of Meteorology, which then disseminates it further. | |
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Organisers of the Australian Surf Lifesaving Championships on the Gold Coast have suspended competition until further notice because of Queensland’s wild weather. | |
Beaches from Mackay to the Gold Coast have been closed. | |
The decision comes as the region prepares for up to 300mm of rainfall from ex-tropical cyclone Debbie. In 2010 the teenage Sydney lifesaver Saxon Bird died after being swept away during an under-19 event at the championships. | |
Organisers were criticised at the time for continuing with the tournament despite warnings of dangerous conditions whipped up by Cyclone Ului. | |
In 1996 another surf lifesaver, 15-year-old Robert Gatenby, died at Kurrawa beach when Cyclone Beti was offshore. | |
#CLOSED: All beaches from Mackay to the Gold Coast, including South Bank Lagoon. Stay out of the water! https://t.co/xGfIc0cYX1 #bigwet pic.twitter.com/tbNRL0fSSn | |
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Hermione Gardiner is on Daydream Island, which has been hit hard by the cyclone. It’s expected evacuations will begin today. Last night Gardiner described the situation. | |
Daydream is pretty ruined, not sure they’ll be having guests here for a while! We are getting very sparse updates so we don’t really know what is going on. | Daydream is pretty ruined, not sure they’ll be having guests here for a while! We are getting very sparse updates so we don’t really know what is going on. |
Since the cyclone passed drinking water is on rations (one bottle at a time), power is out in most areas of the hotel, as is running water so no toilets showers for the most part. | Since the cyclone passed drinking water is on rations (one bottle at a time), power is out in most areas of the hotel, as is running water so no toilets showers for the most part. |
They have the central Atrium with power and are manually cleaning/filling toilets. They are serving food at meal times with what they have available. | They have the central Atrium with power and are manually cleaning/filling toilets. They are serving food at meal times with what they have available. |
The atmosphere is calm despite from the destruction around us most people are just getting very anxious as nobody knows when we will get out of here. Jetties are gone and waterways are closed, rumours of navy boats and helicopters coming for rescue and us being a priority but right now nothing concrete at all and as great as the staff are they don’t know anything either. | The atmosphere is calm despite from the destruction around us most people are just getting very anxious as nobody knows when we will get out of here. Jetties are gone and waterways are closed, rumours of navy boats and helicopters coming for rescue and us being a priority but right now nothing concrete at all and as great as the staff are they don’t know anything either. |
It’s looking like spending another night here tonight in damp smelly rooms with no real facilities. Trying to stay positive. Very ready to be home now. | It’s looking like spending another night here tonight in damp smelly rooms with no real facilities. Trying to stay positive. Very ready to be home now. |
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The first evacuation flights are reportedly leaving Hamilton Island today, and the ADF is also expected to get to Daydream, where hundreds of people are stranded. | The first evacuation flights are reportedly leaving Hamilton Island today, and the ADF is also expected to get to Daydream, where hundreds of people are stranded. |
HMAS Choules has left Brisbane after loading stores to support communities affected by #CycloneDebbie #AusNavy #tcdebbie #ausarmy pic.twitter.com/PNZX2x2Au4 | HMAS Choules has left Brisbane after loading stores to support communities affected by #CycloneDebbie #AusNavy #tcdebbie #ausarmy pic.twitter.com/PNZX2x2Au4 |
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Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten have arrived in north Queensland to inspect the cyclone-affected area. They’ve said they are on a “unity ticket”. | Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten have arrived in north Queensland to inspect the cyclone-affected area. They’ve said they are on a “unity ticket”. |
“This is an example of nature flinging her worst at Australians,” Turnbull said. | “This is an example of nature flinging her worst at Australians,” Turnbull said. |
“The whole nation gets behind them and supports them … 1,300 ADF men and women are working here now. This is the largest pre-deployment of an Australian defence force in advance of a natural disaster in history.” | “The whole nation gets behind them and supports them … 1,300 ADF men and women are working here now. This is the largest pre-deployment of an Australian defence force in advance of a natural disaster in history.” |
Shorten said: “We congratulate the strength of the local community. Australia should realise the storm may have passed but the work has just begun.” | Shorten said: “We congratulate the strength of the local community. Australia should realise the storm may have passed but the work has just begun.” |
He has also pledged that both sides of parliament will make sure insurance claims are properly dealt with by insurance companies. | He has also pledged that both sides of parliament will make sure insurance claims are properly dealt with by insurance companies. |
He urged people to support the region by considering holidaying there once it had recovered. | He urged people to support the region by considering holidaying there once it had recovered. |
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Rescues under way in north Queensland | Rescues under way in north Queensland |
Authorities are trying to rescue about 50 people trapped by floodwaters in and around cyclone-battered Mackay. | Authorities are trying to rescue about 50 people trapped by floodwaters in and around cyclone-battered Mackay. |
The Queensland Fire and Emergency Services commissioner, Katarina Carroll, says rescue efforts are under way to reach 11 people near Eton, in the Pioneer Valley, south-west of the city. | The Queensland Fire and Emergency Services commissioner, Katarina Carroll, says rescue efforts are under way to reach 11 people near Eton, in the Pioneer Valley, south-west of the city. |
About 40 people are also awaiting rescue in the Homebush area, just outside Mackay, with swift-water crews working to move them from the West leagues club. | About 40 people are also awaiting rescue in the Homebush area, just outside Mackay, with swift-water crews working to move them from the West leagues club. |
There were 38 water rescues overnight. | There were 38 water rescues overnight. |
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It’s “good news” that Queensland has just had a long, hot, dry summer, because the dams are not too full as these floods hit, according to the Queensland minister Mark Bailey. | It’s “good news” that Queensland has just had a long, hot, dry summer, because the dams are not too full as these floods hit, according to the Queensland minister Mark Bailey. |
Northpine dam was about 58% capacity, and Wivenhoe at 68%. “This is not comparable to the 2011 situation, let’s be clear about this,” Bailey said. | Northpine dam was about 58% capacity, and Wivenhoe at 68%. “This is not comparable to the 2011 situation, let’s be clear about this,” Bailey said. |
But “predictions were one thing”, he said, and authorities were watching the amount and location of rainfall and flood levels closely. There was a chance there would be some releases from those two dams on Friday or Saturday, but that would depend on the inflows. | But “predictions were one thing”, he said, and authorities were watching the amount and location of rainfall and flood levels closely. There was a chance there would be some releases from those two dams on Friday or Saturday, but that would depend on the inflows. |
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This is the latest round-up of flood warnings for Lower Brisbane and Bremer rivers. | This is the latest round-up of flood warnings for Lower Brisbane and Bremer rivers. |
Initial flood warning for the Bremer River and Lockyer, Laidley and Warill creeks https://t.co/Nmq6iPby5o #bigwet #QLD pic.twitter.com/4E2XWbwqVk | Initial flood warning for the Bremer River and Lockyer, Laidley and Warill creeks https://t.co/Nmq6iPby5o #bigwet #QLD pic.twitter.com/4E2XWbwqVk |
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“One of the things that concerns me about this system, is it is very much in the south-east an intensifying system … winds are going to pick up” said Queensland’s police commissioner, Ian Stewart. | “One of the things that concerns me about this system, is it is very much in the south-east an intensifying system … winds are going to pick up” said Queensland’s police commissioner, Ian Stewart. |
“This is a very large system and it’s starting to move quite quickly.” | “This is a very large system and it’s starting to move quite quickly.” |
Stewart asked people to make preparations to self-evacuate from low-lying areas. | Stewart asked people to make preparations to self-evacuate from low-lying areas. |
“We’re hoping by tomorrow it’ll be gone and out to sea but between now and then … if your area normally floods in these sort of circumstances go and stay with relatives somewhere else. Go and stay with family and get out now. We can always replace your home. We can’t replace you.” | “We’re hoping by tomorrow it’ll be gone and out to sea but between now and then … if your area normally floods in these sort of circumstances go and stay with relatives somewhere else. Go and stay with family and get out now. We can always replace your home. We can’t replace you.” |
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Good morning, this is Helen Davidson here to continue our coverage of the aftermath of cyclone Debbie and the heavy rains and flooding now affecting large parts of Queensland. | Good morning, this is Helen Davidson here to continue our coverage of the aftermath of cyclone Debbie and the heavy rains and flooding now affecting large parts of Queensland. |
All schools in south-east Queensland – more than 600 – are closed today as the weather continues to deteriorate in the area. | All schools in south-east Queensland – more than 600 – are closed today as the weather continues to deteriorate in the area. |
The state’s deputy premier, Jackie Trad, has told children who are on their way to school to continue on their journey, where staff will arrange for them to be picked up by parents. Public transport will be free from 10am to help people get home. | The state’s deputy premier, Jackie Trad, has told children who are on their way to school to continue on their journey, where staff will arrange for them to be picked up by parents. Public transport will be free from 10am to help people get home. |
Businesses have been asked to close by midday. | Businesses have been asked to close by midday. |
A severe weather warning has been cancelled for central Queensland but flood warnings are still current. The warning now extends from just south of Rockhampton to the New South Wales border. | A severe weather warning has been cancelled for central Queensland but flood warnings are still current. The warning now extends from just south of Rockhampton to the New South Wales border. |
About 150mm to 250mm of rain is expected. Parts of the Gold Coast hinterland have already received 250mm, a spokesman for the Bureau of Meteorology has said. | About 150mm to 250mm of rain is expected. Parts of the Gold Coast hinterland have already received 250mm, a spokesman for the Bureau of Meteorology has said. |
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