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Torrential rains in northern Queensland, Australia, have led to severe flooding, prompting thousands of residents to evacuate their homes. Tragically, one woman has lost her life due to the extreme weather conditions. Queensland State Premier David Crisafulli warned that flood waters could reach up to second-storey levels, describing the situation as dangerous and life-threatening.
In the past 24 hours, more than 700 mm of rain has fallen in parts of North Queensland, with meteorologists predicting that these may be the worst floods in over 60 years. Crisafulli emphasized the unprecedented intensity and duration of the rainfall, stating on ABC, "It's not just the intensity, but it's also the longevity of it."
Residents in Townsville were ordered to evacuate by midday Sunday, as authorities distributed 100,000 sandbags to help block the rising floodwaters. Additionally, significant road closures between Townsville and Cairns have hindered rescue efforts and logistics, complicating the response to the unfolding disaster.