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Drenching for another day as Premier pleads for drivers to stay home

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“We want everyone to be alert, especially over the next 24 hours. We are in for a severe weather event.

“We have already heard reports of land slips occurring especially around the Gold Coast hinterland.”

Ms Palaszczuk said SES volunteers worked through Sunday night taking 327 calls for help in 24 hours.

“QFES crews have also rescued 11 people in swift water rescues,” she posted on social media.

“In addition, 130 SES and QFES crew are on the ground in New South Wales to assist there.

“Please stay off impacted roads unless necessary and never drive through floodwater.”

Bureau meteorologist Rosa Hoff said the coastal trough generating convergence offshore would ease on Tuesday in south-east Queensland.

“[On Tuesday] that…



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