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200,000 Australians affected by floods covering larger area than France and Germany


Some 200,000 Australians have been affected by flood waters covering an area larger than France and Germany combined.

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An aerial image showing properties hit by floodwaters in Emerald, Queensland
Photo: EPA

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Six-year-old Jake Thompson looks at flood waters that have engulfed Alexander Street in Bundaberg Photo: GETTY

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A wallaby stands on a large round hay bale, trapped by rising flood waters, outside the town of Dalby in Queensland, Australia Photo: AP

4:00PM GMT 31 Dec 2010

Military aircraft dropped supplies to towns cut off by floods as rising rivers inundated or isolated 22 towns in the state of Queensland.

Julia Gillard, the Australian prime minister, visited flooded Bundaberg, and flew over Emerald, as she promised that families whose homes were damaged would be eligible for disaster relief payments.

On Thursday, she pledged about £650,000 in federal aid to match a relief fund already set up by the state government.

The Queen meanwhile extended her “sincere sympathies” to those hit by the floods.

Officials say half of Queensland’s 715,305 square miles is affected, after being hit by as much as 24 inches of rain this month, causing swollen rivers to overflow.

While the rain has stopped, the rivers are still surging to new heights and overflowing into low-lying towns as the water makes its way toward the sea.

The muddy water inundating thousands of homes and businesses has led to a shortage of drinking water and raised fears of mosquito-borne disease.

Anna Bligh, the Queensland premier, warned that drenched communities could be stuck underwater for more than a week, and cleanup efforts were expected to cost billions of dollars.

Northeastern Australia often sees heavy rains and flooding during the Southern Hemisphere summer, but the scope of the damage from the recent downpours is unusual.


 

axe168

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Dude, have you seen a high class area flooded at all - errr maybe in Orchard Rd ? but not in Qld.

These area normally situated above sea level with good infrastructures and amenities.

Sorry to burst the bubble.. it takes 100x of rain to flood my area :-) Thanks for your concern.
 

ManBearPig62

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The floods and storms hit northern QLD pretty much every year about this time, wonder how those people can take it.
 

neddy

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The floods and storms hit northern QLD pretty much every year about this time, wonder how those people can take it.

Same as how east coast Malaysia take it. Flood proof the house by building the living area above flood levels.

We are experiencing the worst flood in 50 years.

$10,000 for residents affected by WA flood
Angie Raphael
December 31, 2010 - 6:04PM
AAP

Residents affected by recent floods in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia could receive up to $10,000 from the state government to help with the clean-up.

The Shire of Carnarvon was devastated two weeks ago by the worst floods on record to hit the area.

Historic homesteads, crops and livestock were wiped out during the floods, amounting to millions of dollars in losses.

WA government representatives have met with local businesspeople to discuss financial aid measures to assist in the clean-up and in restoring or replacing damaged infrastructure.

The package includes restoration of electricity services and up to $10,000 to residents for the replacement of whiteware, floor coverings and windows damaged beyond repair.

Small businesses and primary producers will receive up to $15,000 for clean-up and recovery costs for removal of debris from properties, the repair of damaged equipment and roads and replacement of fences.


The government will also provide support in replacing lost topsoil for plantation owners.

Premier Colin Barnett, who visited the region two weeks ago, said in a statement it would be a long time before things were back to normal for many in Carnarvon and the small settlement of Gascoyne Junction.

"It could be many weeks before residents are allowed to return to their homes."

The premier said the floods had destroyed a 220km stretch of the North West Coastal Highway, stripping bitumen and leaving hundreds of kilometres of eroded road embankments.

He said the estimated cost of repairing the highway, which only became passable on Wednesday, was about $15 million.

The estimated cost of repairing other roads will be another $15 million, he said.

Mr Barnett praised the efforts of Main Roads WA, the Water Corporation, the Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) and the local State Emergency Service (SES) during the disaster.

He said he had written to Prime Minister Julia Gillard seeking more federal government assistance.
 

panama

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200,000 Australians affected by floods covering larger area than France and Germany

Area larger than France and Germany combined?

That is one super big, big, big area affected by the floods.

Anyone got a Australian map that shows where the area is?
 

panama

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Thks but I wanted to see how much of Australia is flooded in whole and not in a particular area or state.

Germany is 357,021 km square
France is 674,843 km square

Total Germany and France is 1,031,864 km square

Australia is 7,617,930 km square

The flooded areas in Australia make up of 13.54%

Tells me two things:
  • Australia is really big
  • Plotted on the map of Australia, 13.54% don't seems so much..
 

axe168

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Australia is 7,617,930 km square

The flooded areas in Australia make up of 13.54%

Tells me two things:
  • Australia is really big
  • Plotted on the map of Australia, 13.54% don't seems so much..

Mel to Bris is about 2 hrs flight. This is equivalent to SG to Bangkok. Australia has a mere 22 million population, per person can set of foot of 0.35 km square or 350,000 square meter or 3182 nos of 5 room HDB (@ 110m2).

With the strong mining and gas sector, we have an unstoppable future for at least 30-50yrs.
 

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200,000 Australians affected by floods covering larger area than France and Germany


Some 200,000 Australians have been affected by flood waters covering an area larger than France and Germany combined.

floods1_1795259c.jpg


An aerial image showing properties hit by floodwaters in Emerald, Queensland
Photo: EPA

floods_1795258c.jpg


Six-year-old Jake Thompson looks at flood waters that have engulfed Alexander Street in Bundaberg Photo: GETTY

australia-620_1794367c.jpg


A wallaby stands on a large round hay bale, trapped by rising flood waters, outside the town of Dalby in Queensland, Australia Photo: AP

4:00PM GMT 31 Dec 2010

Military aircraft dropped supplies to towns cut off by floods as rising rivers inundated or isolated 22 towns in the state of Queensland.

Julia Gillard, the Australian prime minister, visited flooded Bundaberg, and flew over Emerald, as she promised that families whose homes were damaged would be eligible for disaster relief payments.

On Thursday, she pledged about £650,000 in federal aid to match a relief fund already set up by the state government.

The Queen meanwhile extended her “sincere sympathies” to those hit by the floods.

Officials say half of Queensland’s 715,305 square miles is affected, after being hit by as much as 24 inches of rain this month, causing swollen rivers to overflow.

While the rain has stopped, the rivers are still surging to new heights and overflowing into low-lying towns as the water makes its way toward the sea.

The muddy water inundating thousands of homes and businesses has led to a shortage of drinking water and raised fears of mosquito-borne disease.

Anna Bligh, the Queensland premier, warned that drenched communities could be stuck underwater for more than a week, and cleanup efforts were expected to cost billions of dollars.

Northeastern Australia often sees heavy rains and flooding during the Southern Hemisphere summer, but the scope of the damage from the recent downpours is unusual.



Axe is a delusional fellow who is suffering in Australia. Bad weather, pollution, ,Very high interest rates, asset bubbles in Australia are giving the people a great deal of trouble not to mention the 4% inflation Australians have endured for many years now. Their prices have increased faster than most other industrialized nations thanks to the hot money inflows which the Australian govt cannot control.

Just try to ignore the poor guy he is about to see the writing on the wall soon when Chinese growth slows in 2011-2012 unless they want more 10% inflation which would implode the country.
 

neddy

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Mel to Bris is about 2 hrs flight. This is equivalent to SG to Bangkok. Australia has a mere 22 million population, per person can set of foot of 0.35 km square or 350,000 square meter or 3182 nos of 5 room HDB (@ 110m2).

With the strong mining and gas sector, we have an unstoppable future for at least 30-50yrs.

People did not realise the untap potential of Australia yet. Uranian mining and carbon capture plantations will be the next big things!!

Not to mention the breakthrough we have in refining coal.

Have you looked at the latest spot coal prices?

Thanks to the QLD flood. Even the metallurgical coke contract prices will gain. :biggrin:
 
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axe168

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Axe is a delusional fellow who is suffering in Australia. .

I would be better off staying in SG ? 10yrs ago, an avg grad earned $2500. 10yrs now, an avg grad is earning $2300. Salary deflation ? yet the cost of garlic, beer, car and apartment cost double or triple..

Oh yes, I am sufferring in Australia.. where my salary growth a min 4% per annum. Do mark my words.. AUD:SGD will hit 1.45 ;-)
 

neddy

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Thanks to the QLD flood. Even the metallurgical coke contract prices will gain. :biggrin:

Coking Coal Contract Price May Rise 33% on Australian Floods
By Ben Sharples - Jan 6, 2011 1:45 PM GMT+0800

Steelmakers in Asia may be forced to pay as much as 33 percent more for hard coking coal after the worst floods in 50 years in Australia’s Queensland state disrupted output from the world’s biggest shipper of the fuel.


Jan. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Amrita Sen, a commodities analyst at Barclays Capital, talks about the impact of floods in Australia's Queensland state on coal prices. She speaks with Maryam Nemazee on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)

Steelmakers in Asia may be forced to pay as much as 33 percent more for hard coking coal after the worst floods in 50 years in Australia’s Queensland state disrupted output from the world’s biggest shipper of the fuel.

Prices may increase to between $270 and $300 a metric ton, analysts from Macquarie Group Ltd., Morgan Stanley and Daiwa Capital Markets said. Mills agreed to pay $225 a ton for the three months starting Jan. 1, Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts said last month.

“Queensland accounts for the majority of the premium hard coking coal supply on a global seaborne basis,” Alex Tonks, a commodity strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Sydney, said by telephone. “A lot of operations have been impacted. It certainly looks pretty bad at this stage.”

Rain in the Australian state has inundated an area the size of France and Germany, prompting BHP Billiton Ltd. and Rio Tinto Group to declare force majeure, a legal clause that allows mines to miss deliveries. About 37 percent of the world’s traded coking coal is affected, according to Macquarie. Queensland floods in 2008 left steel producers, including Japan’s Nippon Steel Corp. and JFE Holdings Inc., with a threefold increase in annual contract prices to about $300 a ton.

Australian free-on-board prices may climb to $270 a ton for three-month contracts starting April 1 as the floods threaten to take as much as 10 million tons of metallurgical coal out of the market, said Colin Hamilton, a London-based Macquarie analyst.

$300 a Ton

Morgan Stanley said coking coal prices may surge to $292.50, and Daiwa Capital analyst David Brennan said they may jump to $300. Free on board is a term indicating that delivery at the seller’s expense is included in the invoice price.

Canadian producers rose yesterday as investors bet they will benefit from output disruptions and increased prices. Grande Cache Coal Corp. gained 3.2 percent to C$11.34, while Teck Resources Ltd. climbed as much as 0.6 percent before settling 0.2 percent higher at $63.06. Canada was the fourth- largest coking coal exporter in 2009, according to the World Coal Association.

In Sydney, Macarthur Coal Ltd., the world’s biggest producer of pulverized coal for steelmakers, advanced 63 cents, or 5 percent, to A$13.28 today amid prospects for higher prices. Gloucester Coal Ltd. added 21 cents, or 1.7 percent, to A$12.27.

Flooding is also affecting thermal coal, used by power stations, driving the price of supplies at the port of Newcastle in Australia’s New South Wales, the benchmark for Asia, to the most in 27 months. Prices jumped 3 percent to $126.10 a ton in the week ended Dec. 31, the most since Oct. 2008, according to IHS McCloskey, a Petersfield, U.K.-based provider of coal data.

‘Price Spike’

Coking coal suppliers traditionally held annual talks with steelmakers to fix benchmark contracts for the 12 months from April 1, the start of the Japanese financial year. BHP has urged the industry to move to short-term deals to make prices more responsive to market changes. It agreed with JFE Holdings to the first three-month accord in March last year.

Steelmakers may agree to monthly pricing for coking coal, as proposed by BHP, in a “price spike environment” rather than locking in $300 a ton for a whole quarter, Macquarie said in an e-mailed research note Jan. 4.

“We’re moving away from that quarterly contract pricing,” Daiwa’s Brennan said from Melbourne. “I can see that BHP wants to go to monthly. When I say $300 a ton that would be for one month in April for example, but not for the three months.”

‘Blue-Sky Scenario’

There will be a “material impact” on Australian exports of coking coal, even if no further rain falls, Morgan Stanley Melbourne-based analysts Peter Richardson and Joel Crane wrote in a report yesterday. The cumulative loss of production is expected to maintain upward pressure on spot prices for several weeks to come, they said.

Coal stockpiles at Gladstone harbor in Queensland are “very low” after flooding shut a rail network, said Craig Walker, acting chief executive officer of Gladstone Ports Corp. Eighteen ships are waiting to load and 12 more are expected at the harbor in the next 10 days, he said.

“The flooding will provide further upside to international coal prices and a floor to Chinese prices,” Helen Lau, an analyst at UOB-Kay Hian Ltd., said by telephone from Hong Kong. “It’ll easily take six to eight weeks, in a blue-sky scenario, before Australian supplies return to normal. Maybe it’ll take three to four months.”

Tata Steel Ltd. said it increased purchases in December in preparation for the adverse weather. The Mumbai-based company, India’s biggest producer of steel, ensured it had sufficient supplies, Managing Director H.M. Nerurkar said Jan. 4 by phone.

Deadly Floods

JSW Steel Ltd., India’s third-biggest producer, also imported a higher quantity of coking coal in December in anticipation of the rains in Australia, from where it gets the bulk of its supplies, Chief Executive Officer Vinod Nowal said in a Jan. 4 interview from Mumbai.

About 98 million tons of capacity to produce steelmaking coal is under force majeure, equivalent to 73 percent of Queensland exports, Macquarie said. The floods have resulted in 10 deaths and the displacement of about 200,000 people in Queensland, according to the state police.

Australia had its third-wettest year on record during 2010, according to the Bureau of Meteorology, which says showers and storms will continue across Queensland into next week.

China Steel Corp.’s costs for coal increased by $10 million because of the flooding, Executive Vice President Chung Le-min said Jan. 4 from Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Taiwan’s biggest maker of the metal bought spot coal from Russia and Canada because some Australian suppliers were unable to make deliveries, he said.

Steel Demand

Global steel demand is forecast to reach a record 1.34 billion tons in 2011, the World Steel Association said in October. The biggest producers are in China, which account for about 45 percent of the world’s production. Australia shipped 259 million tons of coal for steel and power in 2009, the World Coal Association said on its website.

Australia is the largest producer of coal used in steelmaking, contributing more than 40 percent of the global seaborne trade, according to Deutsche Bank AG. The country is the second-largest exporter of the commodity after Indonesia.
 

axe168

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People did not realise the untap potential of Australia yet. Uranian mining and carbon capture plantations will be the next big things!!

Not to mention the breakthrough we have in refining coal. :biggrin:

It is an open secret, I used to tell them we are sitting on a gold mine.. these ignorant ozzies don't have a clue what am I talking about.

I hope I can scoop up the next good deal.. before the next wave hits the shore. My AUD will be safe n sound in my pocket :smile:
 

nayr69sg

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Sg avg graduate earns sgd$2300 a month?

Man I earn more than that in cad$ as a factory worker with no education required!
 

axe168

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Sg avg graduate earns sgd$2300 a month?

Man I earn more than that in cad$ as a factory worker with no education required!

Pls do not quote me.. I got it from unreliable sources..

Our NTUC chief encourage our SG ppl to be 'cheaper and better', soon we'll know how cheap (& better) sinkies can be..
 

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neddy

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Spot on.. Now you can see SG is selling $5-7 dollars per plate of meal esp in food court area - yet their salary remain stagnant. A mere 3-4% inflation is going to hit average singaporean hard.

TGIA - Thank God I'm in Australia !

Ozsome !


Food court ? How about the portion? Aussie-sized?




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In this photo provided by the Queensland Police, a flood gauge on the Fitzroy River shows the rising water compared to past flood high water marks in Rockhampton, Australia, Sunday, Jan. 2, 2011. Floodwaters that cover an area the size of France and Germany combined are draining slowly toward Australia's northeast coast, filling bulging rivers to overflowing and inundating at least 22 towns and cities in the cattle and fruit and vegetable farming region. (AP Photo/Queensland Police) EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NO SALES


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In this photo provided by the Queensland Police, a flood gauge on the Fitzroy River shows the rising water compared to past flood high water marks in Rockhampton, Australia, Sunday, Jan. 2, 2011. Floodwaters that cover an area the size of France and Germany combined are draining slowly toward Australia's northeast coast, filling bulging rivers to overflowing and inundating at least 22 towns and cities in the cattle and fruit and vegetable farming region. (AP Photo/Queensland Police) EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NO SALES


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Hmmmm this means chicken price will go up ? Hopefully I can make a decent profit.
 
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