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Last Post 04/01/2017 3:32 PM by  nikos
Flashpoints-Current Items for Urgent Prayers: Cyclone Debbie: Australia floods force more evacuations
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04/01/2017 3:32 PM
    Australian authorities have told about 40,000 people to evacuate to higher ground as flash flooding in the aftermath of Cyclone Debbie worsens.
    The storm hit Queensland's most populous region on Thursday after pummelling the north-east coast for two days.
    The state's capital, Brisbane, was hit with 20cm (8ins) of rain in two hours.
    More than 2,000 schools have been forced to close as tens of thousands of people remain without power.
    "We have not seen the worst of this weather system in the south-east," said Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk.
    Every school in an almost 600km (370-mile) area stretching from Agnes Water to Coolangatta will remain closed until at least Monday, she said.
    Authorities pleaded with people to stay off roads and close shops, saying dozens of people had been rescued from floodwaters.
    "Now is the time to leave. Do not delay. Evacuation orders are mandatory," New South Wales State Emergency Service said on Twitter on Thursday.
    Rescues under way
    Queensland Fire and Emergency Services Commissioner Katarina Carroll said it was "extraordinary" there had not been more injuries, criticising one person seen on a jet ski.
    "What our worst fears are is that people do silly things like this, and this is when the tragedy will occur," she told the local Nine Network.
    "Please keep your children away from drains [and] stay in your house."
    Australia's Bureau of Meteorology said parts of south-east Queensland could see up to 40cm of rain on Thursday.

    Read and see more at http://www.bbc.com/news/w...d-australia-39439807
    Tags: Australia, Evacuation, Cyclone Debbie, Brisbane, Queensland
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