What was the worst flood in Queensland?

What was the worst flood in Queensland?

2010–2011 Queensland floods

A woman trapped on the roof of her car awaits rescue during the Toowoomba flash flood
Date November 2010 – January 2011
Deaths 33 dead and 3 missing (presumed dead)
Property damage A$2.39 ($2,389,225,876) billion; 200,000 people were affected.

What was the most costly flood in Australia?

The most costly summer for floods in Australia was 2010-11, with extensive flooding in the Lockyer Valley, Ipswich and Brisbane in January 2011. This flooding resulted in a cost of A$6.64 billion (2013 Australian dollars, including deaths and injuries but excluding most indirect losses).

How long did the 2011 Queensland floods last?

The flood waters in Brisbane peaked at 4.46 metres at 4am on Thursday, January 13, and 322 millimetres of rain was received over the Brisbane River catchment for the five days.

Did Brisbane flood in 2013?

Tropical Cyclone Oswald in 2013 was a tropical cyclone that passed over parts of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia over a number of days, causing widespread impact including severe storms, flooding, and water spouts….Cyclone Oswald.

Category 1 tropical cyclone (Aus scale)
Formed 17 January 2013
Dissipated 28 January 2013

What was the weather like during the 2013 Queensland floods?

Severe weather warnings were also in place for much of the state, indicating the threat of heavy rains, destructive winds, and dangerous seas. Hundreds of travellers were stranded at Sydney Airport as flights were cancelled due to dangerous winds. Tidal surge floods road in Cleveland, Queensland on 28 January 2013.

What was the name of the storm that hit Queensland?

Cyclone Oswald. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Tropical Cyclone Oswald in 2013 passed over parts of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia over a number of days, causing widespread impact including severe storms, flooding, and water spouts.

What was the worst storm in 2013 in Australia?

Cyclone Oswald. Tropical Cyclone Oswald in 2013 passed over parts of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia over a number of days, causing widespread impact including severe storms, flooding, and water spouts.

How did Cyclone Oswald affect the Queensland coast?

Ex-tropical cyclone Oswald has left a trail of damage and destruction from it’s origins in the Gulf of Carpentaria to crossing Cape York and working it’s way down the Queensland Coast. The storms brought destructive winds, tornados, rough seas, storm surge and torrential rain, followed by flooding.

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