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Storm-weary residents weather more damage as thunderstorms whip through South East Queensland

Just days after last Saturday’s catastrophic thunderstorms that delivered tennis ball-sized hail through South East Queensland, residents at Springfield Lakes, south-west of Brisbane, were on high alert for more storms on Thursday afternoon.
Key points:
- Power was cut to thousands of homes this afternoon, while small hail whipped through several Brisbane suburbs
- SES volunteers feared the worst for today’s storms while still inspecting last Saturday’s damage at Springfield Lakes
- Many residents still need help with protecting their homes from further damage in more storms
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