pseudocaesar
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This is fucked, my brother and his wife and two kids (2yo and 1 month old girl) are in Toowoomba and I havent been able to call him.
Damn... GTFOVeins said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vt-FT-skins
That is a lot of fast moving water.
There could have been, but it doesn't look like it.SumPog said:I doubt it, but could there have been people in that car?
Hope they are well.pseudocaesar said:This is fucked, my brother and his wife and two kids (2yo and 1 month old girl) are in Toowoomba and I havent been able to call him.
pseudocaesar said:This is fucked, my brother and his wife and two kids (2yo and 1 month old girl) are in Toowoomba and I havent been able to call him.
Veins said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vt-FT-skins
That is a lot of fast moving water.
From the uploader of the video: "No one yells help those cars came from the carpark up the road"SumPog said:I doubt it, but could there have been people in that car?
pseudocaesar said:This is fucked, my brother and his wife and two kids (2yo and 1 month old girl) are in Toowoomba and I havent been able to call him.
shanshan310 said::lol :lol :lol
I'm sorry, I know its bad. I've been wanting to add this to one of the "where were you on 9/11?" Threads but was afraid of getting banned.
Router said:Pretty much. My house flooded twice at the end of last year (Victorian floods) the year before everything was on fire for like 3 months. :lol
ABC News Online said:
A desperate situation is unfolding in Queensland's south-east, after flash flooding claimed the lives of at least seven people on Monday.
Heavy rain created a deadly torrent of water that swept people off their feet, cars down city streets and houses off their foundations in the Darling Downs city of Toowoomba.
Four deaths have been confirmed, while the ABC understands three others have died...
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Just came to post the link to this, great coverage.mandiller said:Here is the latest story we have up on the floods:
There are some videos of the flood attached to that story too, so just click on the top two videos on that story for some pretty dramatic flood footage. The second one shows a bunch of cars being washed away and snapping trees in the process.
ralphwiggum said:The flash flooding in Toowoomba is mental; I used to work around the corner from those scenes of devestation. I never would have thought it possible for floods possible. For those that don't know, Toowoomba is 2000 feet above sea level - it's pretty much on top of the great dividing range.
Currently my gf and I are sleeping in the garage of my her parents house on the sunshine coast - we visited for Christmas and New Years and the floods have cut our road home to North Queensland. I guess we can be thankful that we're high and dry.
Good luck to all those in the flood paths.
The 30 suburbs set to experience flooding tomorrow are: Albion, Auchenflower, Bowen Hills, Brisbane City, Bulimba, Chelmer, Coorparoo, East Brisbane, Fairfield, Fig Tree Pocket, Fortitude Valley, Graceville, Hemmant, Indooroopilly, Kangaroo Point, Lytton, Milton, Moggill, Murarrie, New Farm, Newstead, Norman Park, Oxley, Pinkenba, Rocklea, Sherwood, South Brisbane, Tennyson, Yeronga, Yerongpilly, Windsor and Wacol.
Council has asked residents in flood-prone areas to collect sandbags from the following locations: Darra Works Depot, Shamrock Rd, Darra; Morningside Works Depot, Redfern Street, Morningside; Newmarket SES Depot, Wilston Rd, Newmarket and Zillmere Works Depot, Jennings Street, Zillmere.
ralphwiggum said:Currently my gf and I are sleeping in the garage of my her parents
dejay said:My thoughts are with you all in the floods up there, even if you are Queenslanders.
You're brother and sister 'O'
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Crazy thing is its the main street.
ABC News Online said:Death toll set to rise after flash floods
The death toll looks set to rise while a desperate search for survivors begins in the wake of devastating flash floods across southern Queensland yesterday.
Eight people are dead and 72 missing after flash floods hit the Darling Downs city of Toowoomba and several smaller townships in the Lockyer Valley.
Among the fatalities, four people died in Toowoomba, two women and a child died at Grantham and nearby at Withcott police say nine people are missing.
At least 50 people have sought refuge in a primary school at Grantham.
Police say more than 40 people were rescued from rooftops by helicopter overnight.
The flood threat is today expected to extend to the state's capital, Brisbane...
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The Australian said:FORECASTERS are warning Brisbane residents to prepare for the city's biggest flood since 1974.
More than 300mm of rain fell in parts of the Brisbane River catchment in the 24 hours to yesterday afternoon.
The weather bureau released a flood warning yesterday predicting the Brisbane River would reach 2.1m this afternoon and 3m at high tide tomorrow -- double the normal expected height of the annual highest tide.
The warnings come after extreme rainfalls in eastern Queensland on Sunday night and yesterday. Bureau of Meteorology flood forecaster Jeff Perkins said the flood risk was unusual. "It's a very significant flood in that Brisbane doesn't get many floods," he said. "We are predicting the biggest flood since 1974."
Mr Perkins said the bureau was not predicting a peak level for the Brisbane River at this stage.
dejay said:You're brother and sister 'O'
Currently ~25C here. Temperature doesn't move around much either.dudeworld said:Is it at least hot there right now? 5C - 10C with rain is brutal, but 25C+ with rain is quite tolerable
Yoboman said:Damn bad news this morning, really hope this doesn't end up affecting my family in the Gold Coast
WA is scorching hot with fuckers lighting fires all over the place.Why For? said:Not good about the floods.
It's fucking raining EVERYWHERE pretty much in Australia right now.
Hating Melbourne's summer right now. It's punishment for all the fucking whiners during the 'drought'. I kept telling everyone, droughts come in cycles so enjoy the hot dry weather while we have it.
God damn it.
Good to hear, although I wouldn't be too worried about Brisbane. Even if it does flood here, everyone should be pretty well-prepared and the warning system should give people enough time.pseudocaesar said:My brother and his family are ok, but now I have to worry about my father in Brisbane.
LOZLINK said:Anyone else find this bullshit?
"This is a natural disaster across Queensland," said Gillard in announcing a A$1 million ($1 million) government contribution to a flood aid appeal which now totals A$6 million."
Fuck off Gillard.
For reference, here's what they donated when katrina hit New OrleansSalazar said:It does, on the face of it, seem pretty fucking weak.
Grug said:Brisbanite here.
We're about to get our share.
My girlfriend is at work in Coorparoo which is about to cop it. Wish she'd answer her phone.
Call them? Just an idea...SumPog said:Does anyone know if the floods are affecting Northern NSW? My grandparent's farm is up there and I haven't heard from them in weeks.
Choc said:they are telling people to stay off the phone networks grug as they are smashed to capcity and the emergency services cant talk to each other
so maybe she is doing that
Yep, bf expects to be flooded in tonight on their farm in Lismore.Choc said:Nth NSW especially Northern Rivers region is on flood alert