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Flash Flooding Risk to Continue in Queensland Until Wednesday Morning After Heavy Rainfall Drenched State [BOM]
The Queensland flooding follows the “Christmas storms” in late December. Click to read more. Flash flooding has submerged some parts of southeast Queensland, Australia, following heavy rainfall events that occurred in the region from late December into the new year.
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