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What was the worst flood in Queensland?

What was the worst flood in Queensland?

2010–2011 Queensland floods

A woman trapped on the roof of her car awaits rescue during the Toowoomba flash flood
Date November 2010 – January 2011
Deaths 33 dead and 3 missing (presumed dead)
Property damage A$2.39 ($2,389,225,876) billion; 200,000 people were affected.

What caused the 2011 QLD floods?

Rainfall Meteorology in South East Queensland During 8th to 12th January 2011. The flooding in southeast Queensland during the second week of January was caused by the interaction of a low-pressure system situated off the mid and south Queensland coasts, and upper level and monsoonal troughs [13].

Where did the worst floods occur in Queensland?

Some of the worst damage was sustained by the city of Toowoomba, about 70 miles (110 km) west of Brisbane, on January 10, when intense thunderstorms in the Lockyer Valley region triggered a flash flood that rushed over the city with little advance warning, sweeping people and vehicles away.

What was the worst Australian flood?

Gundagai floods
The Gundagai floods of 25 June 1852 were some of the worst to ever hit Australia.

Where is the flooding in Queensland Australia?

The floods, which have submerged houses, stranded cattle and cut off towns, have inundated vast areas along the east coast from roughly Mackay, about 600 miles north of Brisbane in Queensland, to Bega in New South Wales, some 260 miles south of Sydney.

Are there floods in QLD?

During wet season which is also known as ‘The Wet’ (from November to April) and during any major flood event, areas throughout Queensland can experience flooding and/or land slips.

When was the last Australian flood?

Floods in Australia

Date Location Fatalities
Late March 2017 Eastern Australian Floods caused by Cyclone Debbie (As of 8 April 2017) 12
February 2020 Widespread flooding in Sydney basin and the Blue Mountains, flooding in central west to the north of NSW and flooding caused by Tropical Cyclone Damien in Karratha 0

What was the date of the Queensland flood in 2011?

2011/2012 Queensland Flood Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Premier Anna Bligh inspecting the Charleville levee. ABC News Website. 2. Cunnamulla Bridge, 6am 8 February. ABC News Website. 3. St George from the air on the 8 February 2012. DNRM 4. Beardmore Dam from the air on 8 February 2012. DNRM 5. Mitchell Bridge on the 6 February 2012. Queensland Police.

Who are still missing from the flood in Queensland?

A wreath at the gate for a Queensland flood victim. Police released the names and photographs of many of the dead and the 14 people still missing, who are from Toowoomba and the Lockyer Valley, where a wall of water destroyed homes and buildings last Monday.

What was the name of the dam that flooded Brisbane in 1974?

Thirty-seven years after the flood of 1974 that devastated Brisbane, the River City was once again facing inundation. Despite being designed for flood mitigation, the Wivenhoe Dam was no match for the sheer amount of water pouring into it.

Where was the flood in South Australia in 2012?

Moderate flood levels occurred on the Mary River at Gympie, with major flood levels recorded in the Upper Maroochy River at Eumundi. Firm ridging from a high pressure system centred over Adelaide pushed the low eastwards and back off the coast by the 6th March 2012 clearing the rainfall.