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Australia Floods Continue As Driving Rain Brings New Woes

01/ 9/11 11:34 PM ET   AP

Australia Flooding

BRISBANE, Australia — Floodwaters from a swollen river poured into businesses in yet another northeastern Australian community Monday, as relentless rains brought more misery to a region battling its worst flooding in decades.

Muddy waters flowed through the main street in the city of Gympie, the latest of around 40 communities in Queensland state to be drenched by overflowing rivers in recent weeks. Gympie residents were frantically sandbagging buildings, but around a dozen businesses were inundated by Monday morning and dozens more were at risk as the Mary River burst its banks and kept rising.

The latest flooding was not as bad as in recent weeks, when entire towns were submerged beneath an inland sea the size of France and Germany combined. But it was a sign that the ground has little capacity left to soak up any more moisture, so any new rain is likely to make matters worse, officials said.

Some areas of Queensland have had more than 13 inches (343 millimeters) of rain in the past 24 hours, the Bureau of Meteorology said Monday.

Up to 80 businesses and homes were at risk of being inundated in Gympie, a city of around 16,000, said Acting Regional Mayor Tony Perrett.

Police were planning to knock on doors in high-risk areas, warning residents they may need to flee, Perrett said.

"If it looks like (it's) getting to be a life-threatening situation somewhere, we'll certainly get people out," he told Australian Broadcasting Corp.

The water was already 5 feet (1.5 meters) deep at Gympie's Royal Hotel on Monday morning.

"You want to cry," the hotel's assistant manager Jess Philpot said. "It's going to go up to the roof."

Ten people have died since late November and about 200,000 have been affected by the floods. Roads and rail lines have been cut, Queensland's big-exporting coal mine industry has virtually shut down, and cattle ranching and farming across a large part of the state are at a standstill.

Residents of some of the affected communities have returned home and begun mopping up sludge left behind by the floods, while others – including in the city of Rockhampton, home to 75,000 people – are still waiting for floodwaters to recede to start the cleanup.

Water levels remained stubbornly high in Rockhampton on Monday, and the mayor warned weary residents evacuated two weeks ago that they face another week of waiting before it will be safe for them to return home. Muddy water is still sloshing through 400 houses and 150 businesses in the city.

Officials were putting together cleanup kits for residents, complete with brushes and cleaning agents. But the process of clearing out the damage was expected to take a long time, and conditions were far from optimal. Mosquitoes, black flies and other pests breeding in the stagnant, mucky water were only going to increase, Carter said, with rotting vegetation leaving a putrid smell throughout the city.

"The stench will be quite uncomfortable for some time in this town," he warned.

Queensland officials have said the price of rebuilding homes, businesses and infrastructure, coupled with economic losses, could be as high as $5 billion.

Australia's worst flooding in some 50 years was caused by tropical rains that fell for days, starting just before Christmas. Some 1,200 homes were inundated and almost 11,000 more have water damage. Nearly 4,000 people were evacuated, and many are still staying with friends or in relief shelters.

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11:41 AM on 01/12/2011
The magnitude of this flooding crisis in Australia warrants better media coverage than this HP.
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drjasonmd
Shalom, compa!
03:52 PM on 01/10/2011
Just another Texas-size catastrophic flood. Nothing to see here. Normal weather fluctuations . . . errr, sunspots .. . . I mean . . .

Strange how this is exactly what the models predicted yet they keep living in denial.
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Nabil Muhammad
09:30 AM on 01/10/2011
this sounds terrible; I hope it doesn't get worse.
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Ramkshrestha
Lumbini-Kapilvastu Day Movement
07:01 AM on 01/10/2011
What's going with this wonderful country?
03:45 AM on 01/10/2011
It's the monsoon in Australia. There are big floods like this every few years. These are getting coverage because they're in densely populated areas, but even that's pretty normal.
06:24 AM on 01/10/2011
These ones are larger than the usual floods.
06:49 AM on 01/10/2011
These are affecting more people than usual, but we've had bigger.
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whyus
San Francisco native
02:44 AM on 01/10/2011
I guess their drought is over. Yes, this could happen here - and has been, in places like Minnesota, No. Iowa, etc, with local rivers flooding more than they ever have before. The weather, she is - a -changin'.
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farmilyman
everything is illusion
01:06 AM on 01/10/2011
Move along.....no climate change here.......at least if you are conservative.
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jonester
Politics: whining and compromises
03:40 AM on 01/10/2011
How could C02 spewing vehicles cause climate change? God controls everything.
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drjasonmd
Shalom, compa!
03:54 PM on 01/10/2011
Clearly he is angry at Australia for not requiring prayer in schools.
12:05 AM on 01/10/2011
We need to be better prepared for situations like this in the US as well. We need better training for police and fire departments as well as Army and Air National Guard in all types of natural disasters.
10:41 PM on 01/09/2011
Ray Nagin has been called into help based on his expertise
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drjasonmd
Shalom, compa!
03:54 PM on 01/10/2011
Sure it isn't Brownie?
05:06 PM on 01/10/2011
Ray school bus Magin is a past master