Eastern Australia under severe weather warnings

Eastern Australia under severe weather warnings

The weather bureau today issued an alert for gusts of up to 100kph.

Much of Queensland and New South Wales were submerged due to extreme weather in March. (AP pic)
SYDNEY:
Parts of eastern Australia were under severe weather and flood warnings, the country’s weather forecaster said today, months after massive floods hit the country’s east coast.

In March, at least 13 people were killed and tens of thousands evacuated due to extreme weather in Queensland and New South Wales, which submerged town centres, washed away homes and cut power.

The Bureau of Meteorology today issued a severe weather warning for damaging winds for parts of southeast Queensland, saying damaging gusts with peaks around 100kph per hour were possible through the day.

“Seek shelter, preferably indoors and never under trees. Beware of fallen trees and power lines,” the agency said. Four flood warnings were in place in the state.

In neighbouring New South Wales to the south, eight flood warnings were in place, and a severe weather warning for damaging surf covered the state’s northern rivers and mid-north coast, areas severely hit by the March weather crisis.

Causing the wild weather was a low pressure system off the state’s northern coast, the weather forecaster said.

During the March crisis, military helicopters airlifted stranded people from rooftops, while motorists and animals were rescued from bridges after rising waters submerged surrounding lands.

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