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hatrack

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Fri Feb 3, 2012, 02:32 PM Feb 2012

AFP - New Flooding Creates "Inland Sea" In Eastern Australia; Queensland Eclipses Record From 1800s

Major flooding hit parts of Australia's east Friday, stranding thousands of residents, prompting a military airlift and leaving some communities only accessible by helicopter.

The deluge, which has sparked dozens of rescues and left about 7,275 people isolated in various parts of New South Wales state has also impacted Queensland to the north where some regions have been declared a natural disaster zone. "From the air it looks like an inland sea," New South Wales Premier Barry O'Farrell said after visiting the region.

Evacuations have been ordered from some houses and businesses in the New South Wales town of Moree, where more than 600 people registered with an evacuation shelter as the Mehi River peaked, the State Emergency Service said.

"The town of Moree is inundated with water -- so north Moree is not only cut off, but many of the properties there are flooded," O'Farrell said. "As you fly over the centre of the town there are streets that look like canals that have more relevance to Venice than north western New South Wales."

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http://news.yahoo.com/floods-create-inland-sea-australia-034433410.html

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AFP - New Flooding Creates "Inland Sea" In Eastern Australia; Queensland Eclipses Record From 1800s (Original Post) hatrack Feb 2012 OP
I saw that on a CBC newscast yesterday pscot Feb 2012 #1

pscot

(21,024 posts)
1. I saw that on a CBC newscast yesterday
Sat Feb 4, 2012, 01:43 PM
Feb 2012

after a report on the arctic blasts freezing the Baltic region. The year is off to a great start.

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