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Rain makes a welcome exit but blue sky flood warnings still in place
Wednesday March 24, 2021
Flood warnings remain in place in southern Queensland despite expectations of easing rainfall after an earlier deluge resulted in roads being cut off and schools closed.
A Swift Water Rescue team from the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services are seen rescuing two men from their car in flood waters on the Beaudesert Boonah Road at Beaudesert, near Brisbane, Tuesday, March 23, 2021. The weather bureau is warning of potentially life-threatening conditions from torrential rain and storms in southern Queensland. (AAP Image/Darren England) NO ARCHIVING
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