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Southeast Qld soaked by rain, Sunshine Coast hardest hit

Roads across southeast Queensland have been cut as more than 155mm of rain fell late on Easter Monday, with more expected on Tuesday.
The Sunshine Coast hinterland has been the hardest hit, with Crohamhurst recording 156mm since 9am on Monday. Nearby, Maleny received 153mm, Judds Road 130mm and Mount Glorious 157mm.
On the Gold Coast, Upper Springbook received 149mm since 9am Monday.
In Greater Brisbane, the airport received 57mm, Bribie Island 47mm, Ithaca Creek 60mm, Hemmant 67mm and Deception Bay 86mm. Stradbroke Island received 88mm.
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