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Queensland Faces Escalating Flood Crisis as Rainfall Threatens Further Devastation

Unprecedented flooding has submerged up to 500,000 square kilometers, with meteorologists warning of additional rain and rising livestock losses.

Overview

  • Queensland, Australia, is experiencing its worst flooding in 50 years, with an area twice the size of Victoria submerged under water.
  • Over 100,000 livestock have been confirmed dead or swept away, with officials expecting the toll to rise further.
  • Meteorologists predict further rainfall, raising fears of worsening flooding and expanded damage across the region.
  • The town of Thargomindah, 1,100 kilometers west of Brisbane, is one of the hardest-hit areas, with residents seeking refuge at the local airport.
  • Experts link the increasing frequency and intensity of such extreme weather events to global climate change, highlighting long-term challenges for the region.

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