Queensland floods: Airport submerged and crocodiles seen after record rain
- Near-Record rainfall in Queensland, Australia has caused life-threatening flooding. Thousands of people in the north have been urged to move to higher ground.
- Cairns airport in Queensland experienced major flooding, leading to flight cancellations and partially submerged planes. Efforts to drain the water have been insufficient.
- The region received 600 mm of rain in 40 hours, exceeding the December average by more than triple. Natural disasters and flooding have made it difficult to provide aerial support.
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Due to the high water level in the rivers, the predators were filmed in several cities.
Rekordna količina padavin je povzročila velike poplave na skrajnem severu Queenslanda v Avstraliji. Oblasti navajajo, da gre za najhujšo poplavo, kar so jih kdaj zabeležili v Avstraliji, v centru mesta pa je bilo mogoče v narasli vodi opaziti celo krokodila. Ekstremno vreme, ki ga je povzročil tropski ciklon, je na nekaterih območjih Avstralije povzročilo, da so zabeležili celoletno količino padavin. Fotografije, objavljene na družbenih omrežjih…
Crocodiles roam streets after storm floods neighbourhoods & sinks planes in Oz
CROCODILES roamed down streets after devastating flash floods unleashed by a cyclone in Queensland. Planes were also submerged on runways and major roads became lakes amid mayhem following Storm Jasper’s torrential downpours. AFPA 9ft saltwater crocodile was spotted in a swollen drain[/caption] AFPPlanes were submerged by floodwater at Cairns airport[/caption] One 9ft beast of a crocodile was spotted swimming through a swollen drain, and was eve…
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