Fresh bursts of monsoonal rain have seen flood threats renew in Queensland’s north. Towns remain cut off tonight, after highways went underwater – while the collapsed Ollera Creek Bridge has closed again, after reconnecting communities. | *Subscribe and 🔔: http://9Soci.al/KM6e50GjSK9*

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26 COMMENTS

  1. I think Drone delivery service should be a thing in northern Queensland so that they can paid for better food and other household necessities. Helicopter ambulance service should be a thing too so that they can buy service should there is a need. Those two services in action and the people there can comfortably stay in the flood should they choose to, in case they haven't already stock up.

  2. As the incidents accelerate there will be the merger of events where the damage etc from one is never recovered from before the next arrives. January 25 supposed to be cooler than a year ago but it wasn’t- out of control already

  3. Another article, again no mention of global warming!
    Journos – yes, you are given directives by your media management. They want to distract people from the reality of global warming. But many of you have children! How can you live with yourself! Their world is less and less liveable – much due to your complicity and silence.

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