(We had some minor flooding here, but nothing too serious...thank goodness..)
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Dark days here in Queensland
Absolute tragedy happening here in Qld at the moment. From the tragedy of the inland tsnuami going through Toowoomba on Monday, and then wiping out Grantham and the Lockyer valley Monday night and yesterday...just terrible. And the news is only going to get worse as they start to get in to those places and finding people who are missing. It looks like a bomb has gone off in those towns. We were only in the Lockyer Valley on Saturday and I fear where we picked up the puppies from may not even be there now! Local businesses around here were flooded yesterday, including the local shopping centre. The sewing shop where I go had a metre of water through their shop and will be closed indefinitely. We had water up a couple of inches on our verandahs at the peak of the rain and flooding yesterday, and our toilets were backing up, but that was the worst of it, and we didn't have any water come in to our house, so we are so lucky. I have been glued to the tv for the last couple of days watching what has been happening. Brisbane city and Ipswich are copping the worst of it today and in the next couple of days while the rivers rise. So far there are 10 people confirmed dead, and 90 people reported as missing, and they hold grave fears for at least 18 of those... they are saying it is going to be as bad or worse than the 1974 floods. We have plenty of food here, as well as a generator if needed, so we are ok to hold up here for quite a while if needed. The rain has eased a lot this morning, with just the occasional shower here and there. I am thinking of all our neighbours throughout Qld at the moment....
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Thinking of you , take care. This is all so heartbreaking for so many people.
ReplyDeleteTake care, and dont go out unless you really need to....
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable and unimaginable are what comes to my mind! Keep safe and I hope that everything dries out without too much mud around.
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