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Extreme weather continues in Queensland
22 Feb 2008

South-east Queensland is expecting its first heatwave for summer today and tomorrow with temperatures expected to reach as much as 36 degrees. However further north flooding continues and Rockhampton residents have been told to brace for flooding worse than the peaks experienced last month when around 150 homes became isolated. The Fitzroy River is at 6.8 metres today but is expected to peak at around 7.7 metres on Sunday, 15 centimetres higher than the highest point recorded last month.

Brisbane Times, 22/2/2008

Previous News Items:
21 Feb 2008 | Victorian farmers struggle to stay on land
21 Feb 2008 | Urgent rethink of water required
20 Feb 2008 | La Nina on its way out
19 Feb 2008 | Floods dry up sugar supplies
18 Feb 2008 | Wheat crop could double this year


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