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Ex-Cyclone Debbie: Australia floods force more evacuations | |
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Australian authorities have told about 40,000 people to evacuate to higher ground as flash flooding in the aftermath of ex-Cyclone Debbie worsens. | |
The storm hit Queensland's most populous region on Thursday after pummelling the north-east coast for two days. | |
The state's capital, Brisbane, was hit with 20cm (8ins) of rain in two hours. | |
More than 2,000 schools have been forced to close as tens of thousands of people remain without power. | |
"We have not seen the worst of this weather system in the south-east," said Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk. | "We have not seen the worst of this weather system in the south-east," said Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk. |
Every school in an almost 600km (370 miles) area stretching from Agnes Water to Coolangatta will remain closed until at least Monday, she said. | Every school in an almost 600km (370 miles) area stretching from Agnes Water to Coolangatta will remain closed until at least Monday, she said. |
Authorities pleaded with people to stay off roads and close shops, saying dozens of people had been rescued from floodwaters. | Authorities pleaded with people to stay off roads and close shops, saying dozens of people had been rescued from floodwaters. |
"Now is the time to leave. Do not delay. Evacuation orders are mandatory," New South Wales State Emergency Service said on Twitter on Thursday. | |
Rescues under way | Rescues under way |
Queensland Fire and Emergency Services Commissioner Katarina Carroll said it was "extraordinary" there had not been more injuries, criticising one person seen on a jet ski. | Queensland Fire and Emergency Services Commissioner Katarina Carroll said it was "extraordinary" there had not been more injuries, criticising one person seen on a jet ski. |
"What our worst fears are is that people do silly things like this, and this is when the tragedy will occur," she told the local Nine Network. | "What our worst fears are is that people do silly things like this, and this is when the tragedy will occur," she told the local Nine Network. |
"Please keep your children away from drains [and] stay in your house." | "Please keep your children away from drains [and] stay in your house." |
Australia's Bureau of Meteorology said parts of south-east Queensland could see up to 40cm of rain on Thursday. | |
"What we know is that we are anticipating the heavy falls in a short duration of time," senior forecaster Matthew Bass said. | "What we know is that we are anticipating the heavy falls in a short duration of time," senior forecaster Matthew Bass said. |
Resorts along the Whitsunday coast bore the brunt of the storm with wind gusts of more than 260 kph (160 mph). | |
Assessing damage | Assessing damage |
Cyclone Debbie made landfall in north-east Queensland as a category four system on Tuesday. | |
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said nature was "flinging her worst" at Australians. | Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said nature was "flinging her worst" at Australians. |
"It is going to take some time to recover, and that's why we are here to show our support and commitment," he said from Bowen, a damaged town in northern Queensland. | "It is going to take some time to recover, and that's why we are here to show our support and commitment," he said from Bowen, a damaged town in northern Queensland. |
Authorities in Queensland said on Thursday that 61,000 homes remained without power, and there was major damage to buildings, sugar cane and tomato crops. | |
Tourism operators state-wide reported cancelled bookings and anticipated long-term disruption to their trade. | |
Meanwhile, thousands of insurance claims have already been filed, but the state's insurers said it was too early to accurately assess the cost of the damage. | |
The cyclone is also likely to have damaged the Great Barrier Reef, marine experts warned. | The cyclone is also likely to have damaged the Great Barrier Reef, marine experts warned. |