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Re: 200,000 Australians affected by floods covering larger area than France and Germa
Zeanna Lavars walks her dog Peach along a flooded street after the Fitzroy River broke its banks and inundated much of Rockhampton on January 4, 2011.
Re: 200,000 Australians affected by floods covering larger area than France and Germa
Locals use boats to get to the Pioneer pub as the flood waters keep rising after the Fitzroy River broke its banks and inundated much of Rockhampton on January 4, 2011.
Re: 200,000 Australians affected by floods covering larger area than France and Germa
The locals keep drinking at the Pioneer pub as the flood waters rise around them after the Fitzroy River broke its banks and inundated much of Rockhampton on January 4, 2011.
Re: 200,000 Australians affected by floods covering larger area than France and Germa
Police (C) use a boat to patrol the streets for looters after the Fitzroy River broke its banks and inundated much of Rockhampton on January 4, 2011. Up to 200,000 people are estimated to have been hit by the floods which have left entire towns under water and cut off many more over an area the size of France and Germany combined, wreaking untold billions in damage to crops and the nation's key mining industry
Re: 200,000 Australians affected by floods covering larger area than France and Germa
In this photo provided by the Rockhampton Regional Council, water inundates the airport at Rockhampton, Australia, Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2011. Residents of Rockhampton, cut off by some of the country's worst flooding in decades are being warned to stay out of the water, and not just because of the risk of being swept away: Debris, snakes and even crocodiles could also pose a danger.
Re: 200,000 Australians affected by floods covering larger area than France and Germa
Emergency personnel patrol the flooded Bruce Highway by boat after the Fitzroy River broke its banks and inundated much of Rockhampton on January 4, 2011
Re: 200,000 Australians affected by floods covering larger area than France and Germa
In this photo provided by the Rockhampton Regional Council, water inundates the suburb of Depot Hill at Rockhampton, Australia, Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2011.
Re: 200,000 Australians affected by floods covering larger area than France and Germa
In this Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2011 photo, floodwaters are seen at the junction of the Bruce Highway and Capricorn Highway, the main roads south of Rockhampton, Australia. Floods that have cut air, rail and road links to an Australian coastal city are now threatening its sewage plant, and waters are still expected to rise another few feet before peaking Wednesday.