Brisbane Flood |
State Police flood warnings issued in the Australian city of Brisbane, as the rising waters have raged in other parts slipped to the third-largest city in Australia.
A local official said he saw water levels in an increase of 1.5 million local river in just one hour and 6,500 homes were asked to evacuate. The Prime Minister of Queensland, Anna Bligh, said in a press conference today that "on Tuesday.
"We have acts bravery and courage of our emergency workers seen. We know that she was trying desperately to the front to start their search and rescue operations, and we know we have people in need and the people lost."
At least eight people, including two children were killed, missing while over 70. The inhabitants of the town have received sandbags as flood expected tomorrow. Unexpected flash flood in other areas of Queensland, the city of Toowoomba have been reported.
A local official said he saw water levels in an increase of 1.5 million local river in just one hour and 6,500 homes were asked to evacuate. The Prime Minister of Queensland, Anna Bligh, said in a press conference today that "on Tuesday.
"We have acts bravery and courage of our emergency workers seen. We know that she was trying desperately to the front to start their search and rescue operations, and we know we have people in need and the people lost."
At least eight people, including two children were killed, missing while over 70. The inhabitants of the town have received sandbags as flood expected tomorrow. Unexpected flash flood in other areas of Queensland, the city of Toowoomba have been reported.