Water will slowly and strategically be released from Brisbane’s main drinking water supply – Wivenhoe Dam – for four days in the wake of Cyclone Alfred, in a move managers insist will not cause ...
Moderate flooding may occur along the Upper Brisbane River. The Brisbane River at Gregor Creek is currently at 1.02 metres and steady, below the minor flood level (3.50 metres). The Brisbane River at ...
Staff at Winey Cow, a cafe just 50 metres from the Surfers Paradise foreshore, closed during the worst of ex-tropical cyclone ...
The river has burst its banks in the inner city, spilling across footpaths but falling short of official flood levels.
A flood warning has been issued for the Brisbane River after torrential rain saturated the region, with waterfront homes already being inundated by rising water levels.
Residents of the Lockyer Valley, west of Brisbane, have been warned to prepare for fast-rising creeks to reach 2011 flood levels as the last breath of ex-Cyclone Alfred moves across Queensland’s ...
The Wivenhoe Dam catchment has recorded 69mm overnight on Monday, Somerset Dam recorded 56mm and North Pine Dam copped 164mm. North Pine Dam flood releases began at 3am on Sunday. Wivenhoe Dam is ...
Wivenhoe Dam is currently at 100 per cent of its capacity. “Seqwater advises our flood engineers are closely monitoring the weather and dam conditions 24/7 at the Flood Operations Centre which ...
A search is underway after a woman was reported entering floodwaters, as the aftermath of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred ...
Power remains cut to hundreds of thousands of residents as torrential rain causes flooding across Queensland’s capital.
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