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After the deluge … plenty more wild weather on the way for soggy southeast

Monday December 14, 2020
Queensland’s extreme weather is set to worsen today, with the Bureau of Meteorology expecting heavy rain, damaging winds and the possibility of flash-flooding from Bundaberg down to the New South Wales coast.
Redcliffe Peninsula was hit by rough seas over the weekend. (Photo: Supplied: Glenn Bell)
Emergency Services Minister Mark Ryan has warned of the cyclone-like impact of the extreme weather event and said residents must prepare for the worst.
“Many of the impacts from this weather event will be similar to a category-one cyclone event,” he said.
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