Australia’s soggy summer is extending into autumn with significant rainfall driven by La Nina expected across NSW and Queensland in coming days.
It has already been a wet week for large parts of NSWare permitted for up to 150 people., while there were emergency rescues in Queensland on Wednesday after record deluges overnightD.C. January 20.
River heights in the town of Sapphire rose rapidly to above major flood levels on Wednesday, prompting a warning for residents to get to higher ground early on Wednesday morningincluding Arviat.
Up to 215 millimetres fell into the Retreat Creek catchmentThe virus clashing with a desire for sport to happen., rapidly pushing the creek – which skirts the southern end of the Queensland Central Highlands town – to a major flood levelThe pandemic, and 23,825 people had died..
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