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Australia Floods Larger Than France Strand 200,000

12/31/10 08:32 AM ET   AP

Australia Floods

BRISBANE, Australia — Military aircraft dropped supplies to towns cut off by floods in northeastern Australia as the prime minister promised new assistance Friday to the 200,000 people affected by waters covering an area larger than France and Germany combined.

Residents were stocking up on food or evacuating their homes as rising rivers inundated or isolated 22 towns in the state of Queensland.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard toured an evacuation center in the flood-stricken town of Bundaberg on Friday and announced that families whose homes had been flooded or damaged would be eligible for disaster relief payments of $1,000 per adult and $400 per child.

"My concern is for the people in these very difficult times," Gillard said.

A day earlier, she pledged $1 million Australian dollars (about $1 million) in federal aid to match a relief fund already set up by the state government.

Bundaberg resident Sandy Kiddle told Gillard she lost cherished items after floodwaters surged through her house. She said may not be able to return home for a week.

"It was just a sea of water, and I thought the beach would never come to our house," she told Gillard, who gave her a hug.

Officials say half of Queensland's 715,305 square miles (1,852,642 square kilometers) is affected by the relentless flooding, which began last week after days of pounding rain caused swollen rivers to overflow. The flood zone covers an area larger than France and Germany combined and bigger than the state of Texas.

While the rain has stopped, the rivers are still surging to new heights and overflowing into low-lying towns as the water makes its way toward the sea.

The muddy water inundating thousands of homes and businesses has led to a shortage of drinking water and raised fears of mosquito-borne disease.

"This is without a doubt a tragedy on an unprecedented scale," Queensland Premier Anna Bligh told Australian Broadcasting Corp.

Bligh warned that drenched communities could be stuck underwater for more than a week, and cleanup efforts were expected to cost billions of dollars.

The Department of Community Safety said supplies of food and bedding were delivered by road and by military aircraft Friday to the towns of Rockhampton, Emerald, Springsure and Blackwater in central-east Queensland.

Northeastern Australia often sees heavy rains and flooding during the Southern Hemisphere summer, but the scope of the damage from the recent downpours is unusual.

The entire population of two towns has already been forced to evacuate as water swamped their communities, cutting off roads and devastating crops. The next city in the water's path – Rockhampton, near the coast – is bracing for flood levels forecast at 31 feet (9.4 meters) by Monday or Tuesday.

Roads and railway lines were expected to be cut off by Saturday, and the city's airport planned to shut down over the weekend.

"This is a very serious situation," said Rockhampton Mayor Brad Carter, saying that level would affect up to 40 percent of the city. "Police are ordering people in affected areas to leave their homes."

Officials were evacuating residents on Friday, starting with the elderly and those living in low-lying areas.

There were concerns over food supplies in the city, with many stores already sold out of bread, milk and fresh meat, Carter said.

Gary Boyer, regional manager of supermarket chain Woolworths, said the company was sending 43 trucks full of supplies into Rockhampton on Friday.

Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes this week. In the central Queensland town of Emerald, about 1,000 people were evacuated in the last 24 hours.

The town was facing food shortages, power outages and sewage-contaminated floodwaters, county mayor Peter Maguire said. Three evacuation centers have been set up to help displaced residents.

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Peabodies
We are the Many. They are the Few.
08:57 PM on 01/01/2011
Didn't Australia just go through a 10-year drought? If this isn't a manifestation of global climate change, I don't know what is. I feel very bad for the people affected by this probably man-made disaster.
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tnlcallen
05:08 PM on 01/02/2011
Yep first flood in the history of the world. Proof positive that the sky is falling.
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StephenBP
What's he building in there?
05:51 PM on 01/01/2011
"ExxonMobil gave approximately $1.3 million to climate denial organizations last year [2009].This has been reported by The Times (London)"... During that same year it made $45.2 BILLION dollars in profit.

What a really great investment for Exxon! With only about 0.0028 % of its profits, it is able to cast doubt on climatology, climatologists, liberals, free thinkers, and anyone else who doesn't subscribe to their feudal world view! It is able to protect its profit base and stoke all its denialist minions to defend them for practically nothing!

By the time the public tumbles to the fraud that Exxon and its ilk are perpetrating, they will have taken their billions and vanished into the financial woodwork like the cockroaches they are, probably reinvesting in nuclear. Good luck on them ever seeing justice......
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bayonet division
Choose this day whom you will serve.
07:48 PM on 01/01/2011
"...ExxonMobi­l gave approximat­ely $1.3 million to climate denial organizati­ons last year ..."

They've obviously wasted their money; clearly, there is a climate.
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05:30 PM on 01/01/2011
Poor Roo, how she got to safety somehow
05:32 PM on 01/01/2011
Probably right into a ranchers barbie.
05:27 PM on 01/01/2011
Keep repeating this: "Global climate change is a hoax perpetrated by socialists. Ignore it." Over and over and over again as your world changes around you.
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05:31 PM on 01/01/2011
Next you will be telling me the earth isn't flat and the sun doesn't revolve around the earth.
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05:10 PM on 01/01/2011
US National Acadamy of Sciencies. Says The warming of the earth is a fact and its human induced.. The evidence for warming is not just rising temps but also rising sea levels, melting arctic ice , Disappearing glaciers, increasing intense rainfalls, and many other changes that matter to society and the environment. And its now called climate change. Extremes in temps. Also some of you may want to google has " oil spill stalled gulf loop currant". Some seem to think so. I dont know? But because media and everyone else remains silent about effects of the oil in GOM makes you wonder . That would explain the extreme snow and freezing weather in Europe, Gulf loop currant had a moderating effect on weather in Europe.
Peabodies
We are the Many. They are the Few.
08:59 PM on 01/01/2011
good point, shilow.
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09:41 PM on 01/01/2011
Thank You
02:54 AM on 01/05/2011
Now here's my idea that HP had cut off before -
Waters are rising because of ozone layers and air pollution causing ice to melt, causing waters to rise. So, the only way to lower down the water lever is - to have more space in the seas and rivers so the water will subside, causing less flood. How to subside? Use special equipment to suck up lots and lots of sand from the bottom of the seas and rivers, and put the sand on land, or use for certain purposes. Though it may cost millions of $, but it can be saving billions of $ of homes and other tragedy costs and save thousands of lives, Is this a reasonably good idea? Is it any difficult to try this idea? If you like this idea, please spread this idea to everyone or even the government­. - At this time Australia and US are experiencing what the climate change can destroy for not doing anything.
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cplKlyde
02:52 PM on 01/01/2011
I glancedat the headline on the front page and saw France and Germany combined; I got worried.
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sLUCIDITy
04:54 PM on 01/01/2011
:)
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obelis kreative
02:49 PM on 01/01/2011
Planet earth is perfectly capable of making any necessary adjustments whether or not we believe in climate change.
GSR
Crouch! Touch! Pause! Engage!
02:52 PM on 01/01/2011
You think that the atmosphere has a default button. You do don't you? Or are you a just another blind goddite.
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janinei
peace and love to all
03:50 PM on 01/01/2011
Indeed, Earth will survive long after we have destroyed ourselves!
02:25 PM on 01/01/2011
Well, I think Newt Gingrich should go down there and tell them to relax..."there is no global climate change"....if they shoot him then....
01:43 PM on 01/01/2011
Actually I've given an idea to reduce the chances of floods, but seems the HP don't like me to suggest it. Want to hear it?
02:54 PM on 01/01/2011
Sure. Why not? Go for it!
05:00 AM on 01/02/2011
Now here's my idea (don't know if HP will cut this off again) - Waters are rising because of ozone layers and air pollution causing ice to melt, causing waters to rise. So, the only way to lower down the water lever is - to have more space in the seas and rivers so the water will subside, causing less flood. How to subside? Use special equipment to suck up lots and lots of sand from the bottom of the seas and rivers, and put the sand on land, or use for certain purposes. Though it may cost millions of $, but it can be saving billions of $ of homes and other tragedy costs and save thousands of lives, Is this a reasonably good idea? Is it any difficult to try this idea? If you like this idea, please spread this idea to everyone or even the government.
01:21 PM on 01/01/2011
This would be a great chance for Al Gore to start up his carbon burning brand new yacht and sail down under to assess the global warming damage. He may not want to leave his brand new mansion over New Years though.
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1man1voicenovote
live simply so others may simply live
02:45 PM on 01/01/2011
And what, exactly, is you're contribution to the situation facing these poor people? Nattering? Derision?
Thanks alot, Charlie!
GSR
Crouch! Touch! Pause! Engage!
03:00 PM on 01/01/2011
That's the only argument you have. Rather than wasting time spamming , why don't you spend it preparing an explanation for your children re your destructive contribution to the amelioration of the threats to their futures?
12:41 PM on 01/01/2011
Extreme Weather Impacting Australia
Military aircraft are dropping supplies to towns cut off by floods in northeastern Australia in an area larger than France and Germany combined. http://www.newslook.com/videos/279477-extreme-weather-impacting-australia?autoplay=true
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Gabrielle
Progressive Liberal
05:54 PM on 01/01/2011
Fanned, Thanks
Peabodies
We are the Many. They are the Few.
09:33 PM on 01/01/2011
It sounds like The Australian government , unlike other governments in crisis situations, responded to the citizens' needs, or am I wrong on that?
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ashabot
Environmentalists are the true Conservatives.
12:36 PM on 01/01/2011
God, that's a sad photo. I hope the photographer put down the camera and helped her out of the river safely.
11:16 AM on 01/01/2011
Pennies for your thoughts. For the people here who argue with the climate change deniers, many of the deniers are paid to create doubt about the human impact on our global climate. Multinational corporations that don’t want to have to spend money conducting business in an environmentally and human friendly fashion pay these unscrupulous people to do their dirty PR work for them. The more you respond to the deniers, the more money they earn and the more money they save for their employers. Share your own thoughts and opinions, but don’t click their Reply button.
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MyResponsibility
To Disagree,one need not be disagreeable
12:29 PM on 01/01/2011
This was my first laugh of 2011. Thank you for that bit of comedy.
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ashabot
Environmentalists are the true Conservatives.
12:38 PM on 01/01/2011
F/F How very, sadly true. These unscrupulous $cumbags are called lobbyists. D.C. is infested with them. FOX hires nothing but and religious leaders are their sock puppets.
01:18 PM on 01/01/2011
I don't believe we can do anything to stop global warming and I don't make a cent on this comment. Darn.
11:04 AM on 01/01/2011
Where have all of the poisonous snakes and spiders gone?
01:15 PM on 01/01/2011
Where most sensible people head... somewhere dry :)