Don't know how much news makes it across the pond sometimes.
The floods we are having have expanded, just when we thought they couldn't get any worse it has.
In the first round of flooding an area of germany and france combined went underwater.
Many of these areas are either just starting the cleanup, or like Rockhampton, the river level has only dropped 4 inches from the peak, so it will still be weeks before anyone can get in or out of the city.
Then over the weekend, previously unflooded areas (they had received moderate rain, but nothing to cause any flooding) took enormous downpours.
I know the names may not mean much, but these are towns further south in Queensland, than previously flooded areas. Marybourgh and Gympie, two larger regional areas received rainfall in excess of 500mm (20") in under a 48 hr period. The two main river systems around them are going beyond any previous recorded levels. 100's of homes and businesses are underwater and flooding and landslides now cut the main north-south highway in many places. These communities are inaccessible.
Before the weekend, I only had to wait for the Rockhampton water level to drop then I could drive up by car (about 700kms north from here). Now the main highway is cut in an additional 4 or 5 areas.
In Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, we have received in areas over 600mm (24") of rain since Saturday.
Yesterday a greater tragedy unfolded. Toowoomba and the surrounding Lockyer valley, an area while it had received rain, hadn't had enough to worry about flooding. This is about an hours drive west from Brisbane.
24 hrs ago, everything was OK. Yesterday after lunch, a deluge in the vicinity of 400mm+ fell in under 30 minutes.
Flash flooding pushed a wall of water 1 metre+ high through the main street and business district, washing cars down the street.
See this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Do0LvsdXIU&NR=1
This all happened without warning, an hour earlier and these streets were normal.
Some people went into the movie theatre downtown, didn't know this was happening and came outside to find out this had occured during the movie, some had their cars washed away.
Toowoomba is up on a mountain range, not down in a valley or low lying. The low lying areas and small towns have been hit worse.
Two storey houses have been washed off their stumps and floated away with people clinging to the roof.
Yesterday in very poor weather, their were over 40 helicopter rescues.
As of this morning, from the Toowoomba flooding, there have been 8 deaths and 72 people missing/unaccounted for.
All their water ends up downstream of Brisbanes Wivenhoe Dam, which up until this stage has been able to reduce the flooding impact on Brisbane. The dam is at 150% capacity and they are releasing water to minimize impact downstream.
Less than two years ago we were in drought with this dam falling to around 15% capacity, and this is the main water supply for the capital Brisbane and surrounding area. We were on very tight water restrictions, no outside use of water, two minutes showers, no washing the car or watering the garden.
With all of the Toowomba water entering the Brisbane River below the dam, Brisbane is now heading for trouble.
Brisbane city council has released a flood alert for 30 suburbs this morning.
And they predict another 300 to 400mm of rain to continue falling over the next 48 hours.
As I type this the rain outside is torrential and not letting up.
To provide some scale to our flooding, this flood covers, in area currently twice the entire state of texas is or has been in the last two weeks underwater in Queensland.
And the rain isn't stopping. Its rained now in Brisbane for nearly 6 weeks now, with only a day or two of reprieve and we are getting a little tired of it be honest.
Queensland is known as the Sunshine State. Not too much of that at the moment..
A disaster on this scale has never been expereinced in Queensland, it has done billions of dollars of damage that will take years to re-build and taken lives that can't be replaced.
Our thoughts and best wishes go out to all the familes affected.
Regards
-G