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Brisbane storm: Huge clean-up in Queensland Brisbane storm: Huge clean-up in Queensland
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A huge clean-up operation is under way in the Australian city of Brisbane after a severe storm swept across south-east Queensland.A huge clean-up operation is under way in the Australian city of Brisbane after a severe storm swept across south-east Queensland.
The storm produced hailstones the size of golf balls, causing widespread damage.The storm produced hailstones the size of golf balls, causing widespread damage.
Up to 90,000 homes were without power as winds gusting at 140km/h (85mph) brought down trees and power lines.Up to 90,000 homes were without power as winds gusting at 140km/h (85mph) brought down trees and power lines.
Commuters were also stranded after rail services were suspended across Brisbane.Commuters were also stranded after rail services were suspended across Brisbane.
Transport Minister Scott Emerson estimated the cost of the damage at more than $A100m (£54m).Transport Minister Scott Emerson estimated the cost of the damage at more than $A100m (£54m).
He said it was probably the worst storm Brisbane had seen in almost 30 years.He said it was probably the worst storm Brisbane had seen in almost 30 years.
Queensland state Premier Campbell Newman also said the storm was the worst to hit the city since 1985, adding that 12 people had been injured.Queensland state Premier Campbell Newman also said the storm was the worst to hit the city since 1985, adding that 12 people had been injured.
State-owned electricity supplier Energex had emergency teams working overnight to reconnect customers. But by Friday morning, 68,000 homes remained blacked out.State-owned electricity supplier Energex had emergency teams working overnight to reconnect customers. But by Friday morning, 68,000 homes remained blacked out.
The storm swept in on Thursday afternoon, leaving many commuters trapped for hours in stalled electric trains.The storm swept in on Thursday afternoon, leaving many commuters trapped for hours in stalled electric trains.
TV footage showed windows smashed in high-rise buildings and cars almost submerged in flooded streets.TV footage showed windows smashed in high-rise buildings and cars almost submerged in flooded streets.
The force of the storm ripped roofing from homes and businesses, and tipped over light planes at Brisbane's Archerfield Airport.The force of the storm ripped roofing from homes and businesses, and tipped over light planes at Brisbane's Archerfield Airport.
Eyewitness Ian Roth described the aftermath as "like a warzone".
"When I was walking back from the shopping mall there were trees ripped out," he said.
"There were big metallic signs on the road, twisted metal. In my office there was a glass panel that had been taken out."
Queensland's emergency services said they had received about 700 requests for assistance.Queensland's emergency services said they had received about 700 requests for assistance.
"Residents are reminded that SES [State Emergency Service] volunteers cannot always assist immediately," the fire and emergency services said in a statement."Residents are reminded that SES [State Emergency Service] volunteers cannot always assist immediately," the fire and emergency services said in a statement.
Australian broadcaster ABC reported that the Brisbane convention centre that hosted President Barack Obama and other world leaders at the G20 summit two weeks ago had suffered hail and water damage.Australian broadcaster ABC reported that the Brisbane convention centre that hosted President Barack Obama and other world leaders at the G20 summit two weeks ago had suffered hail and water damage.
Brisbane is Australia's third largest city and has a population of 2.2 million people.Brisbane is Australia's third largest city and has a population of 2.2 million people.