Madilayn
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The rain not only raineth, it *oops*ing poureth and floodeth!
As of when I am typing this (having just come from a Flood Distaster Recovery ICT meeting), and with another major rain event happing in south east Queensland
- Rockhampton (Central Queensland) is still under water - with at least 10 days before the water receeds.
- Bundaberg - (Central Queensland) - water receeding
- Maryborough & Gympie - disappearing under the Mary River!
- Dalby - is next!
- Emerald - under 13m of water
- Brisbane - soggy and starting to flood in low lieing areas
To put it in perspective - if you look at a map of Queensland and find Rockhampton - from there, out to the state border with the Northern Territory and then down to the NSW border has flooding. That is roughly half the state - and an area larger than Texas.
From Brisbane, travelling north, you cannot get further than the outskirts of Gympie. The main highway travells through Gympie (which is flooded).
If you want to look at the extent of it all, have a look at the Qld Floods website
Perhaps International Rescue is an option.......
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10-01-2011 00:34
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SJ_SwanJun
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Wow, babe .... That's just incredible -- but not in a good way of course.
My Mum, as you know, lives about 40km out of Rockhampton in Yeppoon. She's giving me daily reports of things around that area, but she seems to be doing okay. My sis lives down at Emu-something (she and I aren't exactly tight) ... and they seem to be holding on okay. They're struggling for fresh fruit and veggies up there, but they're getting supplies ... She said they had Julia-someone up there a couple of days ago (Premier, maybe?), but she could offer no more help than what they're already doing. People are stressed, but fortunately with Yeppoon moving into a holiday area, there are homes available to help some of those who are stranded...
Apparently the ferry-guy is making a killing out of things by transporting the tourists to an area where they can catch a plane back home ... $125 a head, apparently ... Mum's certainly not impressed by that, but at least he's there to help out... and it's better than the $600 a week the homeowners are charging the stranded to stay in their homes. Mum said that multiple families were bunking in a single home, so financially the burdon is eased somewhat But that said, she's of the opinion that people are making money off this disaster and she's not real happy about it.
She's donated alot of clothing and blankets to try to do her bit... She says it's a good thing she had so many visitors over the Christmas break, so she has plenty to pass along.
The whole world is watching this unfold, babe. Over here in Toronto, it's on the news daily ... Shame there is little that can be done right now to help out.
Hold firm, babe. I know you're as busy as all heck right now ...
Best wishes and much lighting of incense for those in the middle of this mess!
Has there been a donation line set up? Please share if there are any links for us...
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10-01-2011 00:50
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Madilayn
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quote: | She said they had Julia-someone up there a couple of days ago |
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Julia Gilliard - current Prime Minister of Australia. Anna Bligh is the Qld Premier.
As for donations - they desperately need money, not goods as they can't actually get the goods through.
If you visit the floods website (link in the first post) you can make donations through there.
It's shaming to think that there are people trying to profiteer out of this - I don't mind covering costs, but to blatantly profiteer is just plain wrong! (and really un-Australian - very anti our Mateship creed!)
And it's not as if the money is any good to them at the moment!
The problem is that for those tourists who are stranded, the motels are filling up with media and the evacuation centres are filling with locals. However - they are urged to go to the evac centres.
To get out of Rocky- if you can get north to Mackay or south to Gladstone, you can get a flight out.
Once again - our Emergency Services people are amazing. The Swiftwater Rescue guys have been on duty since just before Christmas (most of them have not been home since about 22 December when they started to be deployed). Firies (Urban, Rural and the Auxiliaries) are in a similar situation, as are the Ambos and the incredible SES volunteers.
When you think that in those regional areas, a lot of the SES people are ALSO Rural or Auxiliary Fire volunteers, you see just how much they care for their communities.
Yeah - I love these guys and its times like this when I am incredibly proud to work for Emergency Services.
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10-01-2011 01:13
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Pufles65
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10-01-2011 04:32
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gatchamarie
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My heart always breaks when I hear such news! I just can't help always reminding myself how me and my loved ones are lucky not to be likely hit by similar, large scale disasters! It's already hard to hear, and see, anything related to what's going on ... I can only just think how all the people, who are directly concerned might feel! I'm so with all those people who are suffering with my prayers! As I'm with those who give their everything to help, when I'm not capable to do so, together with my full admiration! At least, their hard work, and dedication, aid in overshadowing my thoughts, full of disgust, towards those who play unfair, and take advantage of those in need!
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10-01-2011 11:29
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Madilayn
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...... Brisbane going under. Please send Ark!!
Yes - our major dam, Wivenhoe, is now well over 100% full - and the "backup" storage (built for flood mitigation) is full so the dam is about to start trickling over the top of its walls.
This is a major event - not since 1974 has South East Queensland (Brisbane, Ipswich, Redcliffe, Gold Coast) had such a massive chance of flooding.
And yet..... Much of the mitigation work done after 1974 has done its work and it is really only very low lying areas that are affected. (those that flood if somebody spits in the wrong direction, and those that are always at risk).
Belive me - if it wasn't for Wivenhoe, then the entire city of Brisbane would be well and truly flooded out by now.
Unfortunately, the people of Toowoomba, Withcott and Grantham have it worse than us. Death toll from the tragedy there yesterday stands at 8 with 75 missing. The worst thing about it all is that there were cars washed away - and nobody knows if there were people in those cars.
If you see any video, you may have seen a car with a family in it - well, the chopper grabbed a rescuer to try to find them, but by the time they got back, they couldnt find the car. Nobody knows if that family made it out.
However- Queenslanders are a tough lot. We may be soggy, but we're not out yet. As long as the XXXX (Fourex) brewery is pumping out the amber liquid, we'll be fine.
And whilst we loved the rain (after 10 years of drought) - it would be nice if it would just stop. Now.
Funnily enough - when we were in drought, there was a website called "Water Forever" - well, we're getting the water forever. Just all at once, it would seem.
From my desk, I can hear the torrential rain on the roof of the building I work in - fair enough. I work on the top floor.
Please send gumboots and somebody capable of building an Ark. I believe there is some bloke called Noah who knows what he's doing....... (and on another aside - Brisbane has had 40 days and 40 nights of rain)
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11-01-2011 02:06
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