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Two people hospitalised and Anzac Day services cancelled after wild weather hits south-east Queensland | Two people hospitalised and Anzac Day services cancelled after wild weather hits south-east Queensland |
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Lightning strikes hit two houses as parts of Sunshine Coast receive up to 240mm of rain overnight | Lightning strikes hit two houses as parts of Sunshine Coast receive up to 240mm of rain overnight |
Wild weather in Queensland has seen two people hospitalised after lightning struck their homes, while some Anzac Day services have been cancelled due to rain. | Wild weather in Queensland has seen two people hospitalised after lightning struck their homes, while some Anzac Day services have been cancelled due to rain. |
A spokesperson for the Queensland ambulance service said paramedics had been called early on Friday morning to two incidents north of Brisbane. | A spokesperson for the Queensland ambulance service said paramedics had been called early on Friday morning to two incidents north of Brisbane. |
“Both patients were reportedly inside when the lightning struck their [houses],” the spokesperson said. | “Both patients were reportedly inside when the lightning struck their [houses],” the spokesperson said. |
The first incident saw a woman in her 30s taken to Nambour hospital at about 12.43am, suffering neck pain following a lightning strike to a private property on Yandina Bli Bli Road in Yandina, the QAS spokesperson said. | The first incident saw a woman in her 30s taken to Nambour hospital at about 12.43am, suffering neck pain following a lightning strike to a private property on Yandina Bli Bli Road in Yandina, the QAS spokesperson said. |
The ambulance service was later called to a second incident at 2.54am. | The ambulance service was later called to a second incident at 2.54am. |
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Paramedics transported a teenager to Caboolture hospital with minor burns after lightning struck a home on Coutts Drive in Burpengary. She was in a stable condition. | Paramedics transported a teenager to Caboolture hospital with minor burns after lightning struck a home on Coutts Drive in Burpengary. She was in a stable condition. |
Parts of south-east Queensland were inundated with up to 60mm of rain overnight, according to the Bureau of Meteorology. Brisbane CBD received 28.4mm, with 34.0 at the airport. | Parts of south-east Queensland were inundated with up to 60mm of rain overnight, according to the Bureau of Meteorology. Brisbane CBD received 28.4mm, with 34.0 at the airport. |
Minor flood warnings were issued for the Mary, Maroochy and upper Brisbane rivers. | Minor flood warnings were issued for the Mary, Maroochy and upper Brisbane rivers. |
Anzac Day services were reportedly cancelled in Beachmere, Broadwater and Deception Bay as a result of the poor weather. | Anzac Day services were reportedly cancelled in Beachmere, Broadwater and Deception Bay as a result of the poor weather. |
Senior meteorologist Shane Kennedy said enhanced onshore winds and an upper trough coming from inland had driven showers across the coast. | Senior meteorologist Shane Kennedy said enhanced onshore winds and an upper trough coming from inland had driven showers across the coast. |
The weather system had already eased on Friday afternoon and was expected to come to an end over the weekend, he said. | The weather system had already eased on Friday afternoon and was expected to come to an end over the weekend, he said. |
“The real peak period was overnight and both of those drivers are weakening now so there’s some showers becoming lighter and patchier,” he said. | “The real peak period was overnight and both of those drivers are weakening now so there’s some showers becoming lighter and patchier,” he said. |
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Rainfall totals at Caboolture and the Sunshine Coast ranged between 40 and 100mm, with parts of the Sunshine Coast receiving 102-240mm, he said. | Rainfall totals at Caboolture and the Sunshine Coast ranged between 40 and 100mm, with parts of the Sunshine Coast receiving 102-240mm, he said. |
Kennedy said the region was also struck by a few slow-moving thunderstorms overnight, with about 2,500 lightning strikes or so to 9am Friday. The storms were not particularly widespread, he said. | Kennedy said the region was also struck by a few slow-moving thunderstorms overnight, with about 2,500 lightning strikes or so to 9am Friday. The storms were not particularly widespread, he said. |
There was also minor flooding in Brisbane and Gympie. | There was also minor flooding in Brisbane and Gympie. |
It has been an unusually wet and wild year so far for south-east Queensland, with many parts of the region registering rainfall well above the average for the wet season, he said. | It has been an unusually wet and wild year so far for south-east Queensland, with many parts of the region registering rainfall well above the average for the wet season, he said. |
Brisbane was struck by its first cyclone in decades in March. | Brisbane was struck by its first cyclone in decades in March. |
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