SEVERE WEATHER CONTINUES GRIP ACROSS STATE
A child has been pulled from a car stranded in swirling floodwaters near Bundaberg, Queensland. The dramatic rescue unfolded on a causeway at Bargara as torrential rain, linked to a lingering tropical low, sweeps further south across the state. Many areas remain under flood watch, with officials issuing emergency alerts for places at immediate risk. Several roads have been shut down, and emergency services report a surge in calls for help.
The event highlights the ongoing impact of severe weather that has battered northern Queensland and is now intensifying in central and southern regions. Forecasts predict some areas could receive as much as 160mm of rain. This follows a period where parts of the state, including a town recording its wettest day in 110 years, have already experienced significant flooding.
WIDER IMPACTS UNFOLD
The heavy rainfall has triggered flash flooding across southeastern Queensland and parts of New South Wales. Ex-tropical cyclone Koji is a major factor, contributing to the downpours. This persistent wet weather is occurring after what was anticipated to be a parched summer across much of inland Australia.
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Rising waters have led to multiple rescues in already saturated northern Queensland. The persistent rain is disrupting supply chains and isolating communities, forcing residents to stockpile essentials. The state is bracing for more rainfall over the weekend.