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Australia Flood Relief Flights Race To Help Queensland Residents

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 01/03/11 08:25 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:20 PM ET

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BRISBANE, Australia — A military flight rushed Monday to restock an Australian city before it was cut off by floodwaters that have turned a huge swath of the Outback into a lake, while police confirmed two more deaths in the crisis. (Scroll down for video.)

Drenching rain that started before Christmas has flooded an area the size of France and Germany combined in northeastern Queensland state. Rivers are overflowing and at least 22 towns and cities in the farming region are inundated.

In the coastal city of Rockhampton, waters from the still-swelling Fitzroy River closed the airport and cut the main highway to the state capital of Brisbane. Scores of families abandoned their homes for relief centers on high ground.

By Monday night, floodwaters had inundated the last route into the city, Queensland Premier Anna Bligh said.

"Rockhampton is now completely stranded – a town of 75,000 people – no airport, rail or road," Bligh told Australian Broadcasting Corp. radio.

Residents emptied supermarket shelves of food and bottled water in recent days as they stocked up to reduce the need to get around in waist-deep waters.

Acting Defense Minister Warren Snowdon said a C-130 military cargo plane would fly to a town north of Rockhampton on Monday carrying food, medical supplies and other items that would then be trucked to the stricken city.

Authorities have warned the Fitzroy will continue rising until late Tuesday or early Wednesday local time.

Mayor Brad Carter has said about 40 percent of the city could be affected by the surging waters, and residents could be forced to wait at least two weeks before returning home.

State authorities say about 200,000 people have been affected by the floods, Australia's worst in a decade, and Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Monday extended emergency relief to those affected, including low-interest loans to farmers to begin cleaning up and get their businesses running again.

"This is a major natural disaster, and recovery will take a significant amount of time," Gillard said. The damage could ultimately amount to hundreds of millions of dollars, she told reporters.

Three people have died in the flooding since Saturday, though police in Queensland state say seven other people have drowned separately involving swollen rivers and water accidents since tropical deluges began in late November.

Chief Superintendent Alistair Dawson said the latest victim was a man who drowned Monday when the car he was traveling in was washed off a flooded causeway in the town of Aramac, in central Queensland.

Earlier Monday, police said they had recovered the body of a man who was last seen Saturday when his small boat was swamped by raging waters in a different part of the state.

The rains that started the flooding have eased, and water levels have been dropping in some towns. But officials said about 1,000 people were living in evacuation centers across Queensland, and it may be a month before the floodwaters dry up completely.

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12:09 PM on 01/07/2011
General Inspects Flood-Ravaged Queensland
Major General Mick Slater says his taskforce will be implementing long-term solutions as they rebuild the damaged communities across Queensland. http://www.newslook.com/videos/280733-general-inspects-flood-ravaged-queensland?autoplay=true
12:07 PM on 01/07/2011
General Inspects Flood-Ravaged Queensland
Major General Mick Slater says his taskforce will be implementing long-term solutions as they rebuild the damaged communities across Queensland.
01:32 PM on 01/05/2011
True Cost of Queensland Flood Disaster Emerging
Queensland's flood disaster could have a severe impact on the Australian mining industry, and could also cause the price of fresh produce to soar. http://www.newslook.com/videos/280277-true-cost-of-queensland-flood-disaster-emerging?autoplay=true
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sophiemaki
08:28 PM on 01/03/2011
What has caused this?
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10:15 PM on 01/03/2011
Rain?
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omobob
left coast, usa
05:49 PM on 01/03/2011
Hopefully the US has already donated some air time for C-5As and C-17s and their crews, for some heavy lifting capacity for our friends in Australia. A couple Of Antanov 500s from the Russians would be a huge help seeing as how its the largest cargo aircraft in the world.
12:49 PM on 01/04/2011
Australia has neither asked for nor has any aid been offered by other countries. When we need it we will ask. But thanks for the thought.
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LightSnowOvernight
A worker in song
03:26 PM on 01/03/2011
sounds like the Abu Dhabi scientists working overtime
03:22 PM on 01/03/2011
Why hasn't Ray Nagin been dispatched there for his expertise. He would start with parking all the school buses and govt vehicles in the deepest water for future staging
01:38 PM on 01/03/2011
What a mess. No one is safe anymore from the climate changing. Our delicate balance proved to be just that. These poor folks. God Bless.
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Marturia
Are we there yet?
01:32 PM on 01/03/2011
"...an area the size of France and Germany"??????? Those poor people. God help them.
12:18 PM on 01/03/2011
Queensland's Rockhampton Now Completely Cut Off by Floods
Huge swaths of the Outback have become a virtual lake, with more than 20 Australian communities either cut off or slipping beneath floodwaters. Military flights are rushing to restock the Australian city of Rockhampton as it is cut off by floodwaters. http://www.newslook.com/videos/279751-queensland-s-rockhampton-now-completely-cut-off-by-floods?autoplay=true

An example of how a 100 year flood shows up every 5 years... The Climate they are a changing...
10:21 AM on 01/03/2011
"Remember Citizens, Climate Change is a Hoax!...Ignore those Scientists!...Big Oil Says it's a Hoax so Nothing to see here Citizens Go Back to Your Lives Citizens!"...

Just Like the New Jersey Size Iceberg that broke off Antarctica, and Australia's Drought and Fires...They'll sweep this under the rug too! All in the Name of Big Oil Profits at the expense and peril of all!
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10:05 AM on 01/03/2011
Going to be some major logistical problems. The planes are going to land far away, relief supplies trucked in, then have to find boats to carry it on.
01:01 PM on 01/04/2011
There are large Australian Defence Force facilities and manpower available in north Queensland.
Also drawing on experience from previous natural disasters Australia is better prepared for these events than America was with Katrina.
If you want to see how we respond to this sort of event I suggest you read a copy of General Allan Stretton's book on Cyclone Tracy and its relief and recovery. That was our Katrina and showed us that planning and response needed to improve. Since then the natural disaster relief in this country has improved out of sight
01:27 PM on 01/04/2011
The title of the book is "Furious Days- the relief of Darwin"