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Gold Coast suffers brunt in south-east with 300 calls for assistance
Monday March 22, 2021
Queensland motorists are being urged to avoid floodwaters, with the possibility of more heavy downpours in the state’s southeast.
The rain is forecast to continue until at least Wednesday.(ABC News: Brendan Esposito)
The Queensland Fire and Emergency Service received more than 300 calls for assistance on Sunday as heavy rain caused a number of Gold Coast rivers to break their banks.
The Bureau of Meteorology says an emergency flood alert for the Currumbin, Tallebudgera and Mudgeeraba catchments has been cancelled but the risk remains.
“The threat of widespread…
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