Australian Government Offers More Relief for Queensland Flood, ADF Arrives to Help Flood-Destroyed Bridge
- Flooding in Australia has caused "incredible" devastation, according to the state's Premier, David Crisafulli, despite easing conditions.
- Thousands of residents evacuated from their homes are expected to return on Tuesday, though many homes and businesses have been inundated.
- Over 8,000 properties remain without power, and a critical highway's partial collapse is hindering recovery efforts.
- Crisafulli stated that the disaster will test the resolve of the affected communities and that recovery will take time.
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Warning of more 'life-threatening' flooding
Far North Queensland is facing more extreme weather over the weekend, with residents warned to expect dangerous and life-threatening flooding.It's unwelcome news for communities from Ayr to Tully, including the regional city of Townsville, which have been battered by floods over the past week.The Bureau of Meteorology today issued a severe weather warning for further heavy rain from tonight.READ MORE: Sam Kerr denies using 'white' was an insult …
RSAF deploys 2 helicopters to support flood relief efforts in Australia
SINGAPORE: The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) is supporting relief efforts in Australia, aiding those affected by the flood in the northern areas of Queensland, the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) said on Thursday (Feb 6). The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) deployed two CH-47F Chinook Helicopters
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