Thousands without power, flights delayed as storms move through Queensland
  • 7 months ago
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The communities in Queensland's Southeast and North New South Wales face more wild air in the afternoon, because strong storms leave houses without flights and flights. According to the Meteorological Office, Lismore in the NSW Northern Rivers region has recorded 76 mm in one hour, and some of Queensland's concerns will see a similar rainfall. Senior meteorologist Laura Boekel, "slow -moving storms can accumulate rainfall and heavy rainfall that can lead to flash floods."Said. As strong storms continue to leave their homes without power and delay flights, the communities in Queensland's southeast and north new southern Wales are prepared for more wild air in the afternoon "We can also see a small accumulation." Some flights were postponed at Brisbane Airport due to security concerns with lightning strikes in the region, and 9News realizes that 35 flights were affected in an hour of an hour. "The storms are currently active around Brisbane Airport," Brisbane Airport's website said.Said. "Operations are affected and some flight delays are expected. "Please check your flight with your airline." Energex workers were busy in Queensland after about 11,000 houses were left without electricity due to wild air. NSW Northern Rivers Region Lismorea recorded 76 mm rain within one hour Full, Burleight, Burleight Waters, Helensvale and Miami reported in various suburbs. The air system has hopes that can make life easier for firefighters in the state today. Fire officials raised their warnings on a fire in south of Brisbane this morning after the nerve night for the residents.
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