Flooded rivers were still rising today in two Australian states with two women dead and four people missing after torrential rains in the wake of a powerful tropical cyclone.
Queensland police warned that the Logan River, which runs through Beenleigh south of Brisbane, would not hit peak flood levels for several more hours while the city of Rockhampton to the north was also facing a major threat.
Commissioner Ian Stewart warned there was "still a major risk to the community around Logan and further south caused by that flooding situation."
Rockhampton, with a population of over 80,000 on the Fitzroy River, was expected to suffer flood levels not seen for a century by Wednesday and Stewart urged residents in low-lying areas to leave.
"By Wednesday, we will be at peak flooding in Rockhampton," he said.
"It won't just be on Wednesday, it will be a gradual rise, so I encourage people to move now."
Queensland police tweeted "we currently have four people missing... that we have serious concerns about," but provided no further detail.
[rte.ie]
1/4/17
Queensland police warned that the Logan River, which runs through Beenleigh south of Brisbane, would not hit peak flood levels for several more hours while the city of Rockhampton to the north was also facing a major threat.
Commissioner Ian Stewart warned there was "still a major risk to the community around Logan and further south caused by that flooding situation."
Rockhampton, with a population of over 80,000 on the Fitzroy River, was expected to suffer flood levels not seen for a century by Wednesday and Stewart urged residents in low-lying areas to leave.
"By Wednesday, we will be at peak flooding in Rockhampton," he said.
"It won't just be on Wednesday, it will be a gradual rise, so I encourage people to move now."
Queensland police tweeted "we currently have four people missing... that we have serious concerns about," but provided no further detail.
[rte.ie]
1/4/17
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