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Now for the clean up after massive weather event batters southeast Queensland

Tuesday December 15, 2020
Southeast Queenslanders are cleaning up after heavy rainfall, damaging winds and abnormally high tides hit the region this week.
There were wild surf conditions at Snapper Rocks on the Gold Coast.(AAP: Dan Peled)
Some areas on the Gold Coast hinterland receiving nearly a metre of rain.
While the immediate threat has eased, Acting Premier Steven Miles encouraged people to pay attention to forecasts and alerts.
“Obviously, we’ve been monitoring the weather event very closely,” Miles said.
“The tidal surges appear to be having the greatest impact.”
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