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Re: 200,000 Australians affected by floods covering larger area than France and Germa
A friend of the homeowner photographs damaged items outside a property effected by flooding on January 14, 2011 in Brisbane, Australia. Residents returned home to assess property damage as the Brisbane river began to recede today after reaching a peak of 4.46 and flooding over 25,000 Brisbane homes and leaving over 100,000 residences without power. The floods in Brisbane and the Lockyer Valley claimed the lives of 15 people with many more still reported missing in region.
Re: 200,000 Australians affected by floods covering larger area than France and Germa
A man sorts through damaged merchandise in a flood- damaged warehouse in Brisbane January 14, 2011. Australia's third-largest city began cleaning up stinking m&d and debris in flood-hit areas on Friday, but whole suburbs remained submerged, smaller towns braced for more inundations and forecasters pointed to a threat of cyclones.
Re: 200,000 Australians affected by floods covering larger area than France and Germa
The m&d covered friends of Andrew Taylor (2nd R), pose around a destroyed piano, as they help his family clean their house after flood waters receded in the Brisbane suburb of Westend January 14, 2011.