My Missus Is Stuck In This

Peter Parka

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She and her family are ok, just spoken to her on the phone but it's 5 people dead now. Her dad is listening to the police on a scanner so can hear the news before it breaks. Terrible stuff.:( This photo is less than a mile from her family's home.

Flash floods hit Toowoomba in Queensland, Australia

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Flash floods have hit Queensland, killing one person with several more missing, as heavy rains continue to pound the Australian state.
A massive deluge of water overwhelmed Toowoomba, a city west of the state capital Brisbane, without warning.
A rescue operation is under way to reach those trapped in cars and on the roofs of buildings, officials say.
Eleven people have died since the tropical storms began in November, the worst flooding in the state in decades.
Some 200,000 people have been affected across Queensland. The flooding been so widespread that while some communities are still bracing themselves for the worst, in others the clean-up is well under way.
The forecast is for more rain to come, and there are reports of flooding in neighbouring New South Wales.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has warned that the recovery will take a "long time back".
'No warning' Toowoomba officials said the person who died was a female pedestrian. Five people are reported missing.
The city's mayor described the scale of the damage caused by the flash floods as "unbelievable''.
Mayor Peter Taylor said: ''It's a real disaster scene where I'm standing at the moment in Russell Street, Toowoomba. There's furniture and furnishings and it's just blown shops away.
''We have a railway line about 60 or 70m (230ft) suspended in mid-air and two cars that are virtually unrecognisable that have floated and smashed into the rail.''
Queensland Deputy Police Commissioner Ian Stewart said there had been many calls from people needing to be rescued.
"We've had multiple calls requesting urgent assistance from people caught in vehicles, caught on the street, caught in flood ways," he said.
"It is an evolving and obviously quite desperate situation for them," he said. "There has been no warning of this event."
This is some of the most violent and frightening flooding that Queensland has yet witnessed, says the BBC's correspondent in Australia, Nick Bryant.
Heavy rain has lashed the region for the last 36 hours, with 16cm (6in) falling in just one hour. Most of the rainwater hit an already saturated catchment.
The floods in Queensland have washed away roads and railways, destroyed crops and brought the coal industry to a near standstill.
The state premier has estimated that the price of rebuilding homes, businesses and infrastructure, coupled with economic losses, could exceed A$5bn (£3bn).


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12149921
 
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Thanks! I've been on the phone to her and keeping updated by her and her family as well as the Queensland police, on facebook. Thankfully she's ok though the're having a few minor leaks. Her granddad and his wife along with a couple of friends are stranded outside town at their house, though not flooded out but the've all had their water supply cut now, the hospital is critical because of it. Also, my brother in law is keeping right up to date on his scanner listening to the police and it seems 7 people have died now and the number will probably go up. It's all quite worrying.:(
 
Peter - she's in a house?

They know what to do in case the house does get flooded right? To not go up in the attic unless they have something to cut a hole in the roof with right???

To make sure they can cut that hole - and be careful if the attic is too hot. Take all the water they can.

:( I'd been hearing about this and the only people I could think were having to deal with this were Keight and Cammie and neither of them had said anything so I was so grateful.

Sorry she's in it.
 
Peter - she's in a house?

They know what to do in case the house does get flooded right? To not go up in the attic unless they have something to cut a hole in the roof with right???

To make sure they can cut that hole - and be careful if the attic is too hot. Take all the water they can.

:( I'd been hearing about this and the only people I could think were having to deal with this were Keight and Cammie and neither of them had said anything so I was so grateful.

Sorry she's in it.


WHole houses have been washed away.....with the occupants still inside....plus, it happened so fast, no one knew it was coming, or had time to do anything.

Few Queensland homes would have an attic...a lot are built up higher in flood prone areas, but thats it.

8 confirmed dead now...and the wall of water is now heading to Ipswich and Brisbane where 30 more suburbs are threatened..its just insane...
 
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Peter - she's in a house?

They know what to do in case the house does get flooded right? To not go up in the attic unless they have something to cut a hole in the roof with right???

To make sure they can cut that hole - and be careful if the attic is too hot. Take all the water they can.

:( I'd been hearing about this and the only people I could think were having to deal with this were Keight and Cammie and neither of them had said anything so I was so grateful.

Sorry she's in it.

WOW...This is GREAT advice....I never knew this...and glad this mans girl/wife/misses is not affected.
 
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