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Severe flooding in Queensland, Australia, has led to the partial collapse of a major highway and forced thousands to evacuate their homes. Torrential rains over the past few days have resulted in record rainfall exceeding 1.3 meters in some regions, claiming one life and impacting communities including Townsville, Ingham, and Cardwell, according to local authorities.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese highlighted the resilience of Australians in times of crisis, stating that "the threat from floodwaters" will continue for several days. The Queensland Trucking Association noted that road damage could increase transport routes by 700 kilometers, significantly delaying the delivery of essential supplies.
As emergency responders deal with ongoing challenges, 480 calls for assistance were reported overnight, with 11 swift water rescues conducted. Premier David Crisafulli expressed condolences for the deceased and urged residents in severely affected areas to remain cautious. Meteorologists warn that the flooding could be the worst in over six decades, driven by climate change-related factors.