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Flooding closes 64 roads across Qld

More than 60 roads are cut across Queensland due to flooding as some towns recorded more than 100mm of rain in an hour overnight.
In Waraghai, west of Warwick in southeast Queensland, the rain gauge totalled 148mm in the 24 hours to 9am on Wednesday, 103mm of which fell in just one hour on Tuesday.
Further north near Mackay, Paget recorded 159mm in 24 hours, while Trafalgar Station, near Charters Towers, received 136mm.
The mammoth falls have forced 64 roads across the state closed, with Queensland’s peak motoring body warning motorists…
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