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Friday, 31 March 2017

Rising Flood Waters Displace Tens of Thousands in Australia

Source: time.com --- Friday, March 31, 2017
Flooding in the wake of Cyclone Debbie, which barreled into Australia’s northeast coast on Tuesday, has displaced tens of thousands of people from their homes, cut power to at least 100,000, and on Friday led authorities to fear that some might have drowned in the rising waters. The previous day some towns in northern New South Wales and southern Queensland had received three times the amount of rain they would normally get in a month, the BBC reports . “There could be people overnight that perished in that flood, we don’t know at this stage,” Mark Morrow of the New South Wales State Emergency Service told the BBC. “There could be some very distressing news.” Businesses half submerged. Most of the buildings through Lismore are like this. #NSWFloods @abcnews @abcnewsSydney http://pic.twitter.com/6WYrsGtpYC — Jackson Vernon (@jacksonvernon) March 31, 2017 Australia’s Federal and State governments declared five areas in New South Wales as natural disaster zones and major flood warnings remained active on three local rivers. Central and southeastern Queensland towns were also inundated, with swollen rivers in Queensland expected to pose a continued threat over the coming days, The Guardian reports . #Lismore #NSWFloods #NSWSES http://pic.twitter.com/KgLaBX7fI2 — NSW SES (@NSWSES) March 31, 2017 Damage assessments are ongoing in northern Queensland, where the Category 4 Cyclone Debbie made landfall earlier this week. Of about 2,000 assessments alre ...



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