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Townsville, Queensland, is facing a critical weather emergency as torrential rain continues to inundate the region, with authorities warning of possible flooding reaching second-storey levels. Following days of heavy rainfall, emergency services issued prepare-to-leave warnings for six suburbs including Cluden and Railway Estate, according to Premier David Crisafulli. The Bureau of Meteorology reported expected rainfall totals of 200mm to 350mm through Monday, with isolated areas already exceeding 1000mm.
Severe weather alerts remain active, with concerns about dangerous flash and riverine flooding. Local disaster management chair Andrew Robinson urged residents not to wait until it's too late, referencing the catastrophic floods of 2019. “This is a very serious and dangerous event,” he stated.
Evacuation centers are open, and about 3,100 homes have been checked by authorities as additional resources from police and fire departments are deployed. Although no lives have been lost, emergency services emphasize the importance of heeding warnings, as flooding is expected to persist into the middle of next week.