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In photos: Cyclone Debbie hits Queensland
Cyclone Debbie has hit the Queensland coast, slamming the Whitsundays and the coastal towns of Bowen and Airlie Beach south of Townsville as a category 4 storm, then becoming a tropical low leading to flooding in the state's south-east.
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A lone house shown in an aerial photo taken on Friday in the Logan region where residents in low lying areas remained on flood alert on Saturday afternoon.Credit:City of Logan
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Michael and Caleb Eadie made the most of the flooding at Kokoda Street, Beenleigh.Credit:Lisa Maree Williams
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Long time local resident Carol is assisted from her home by neighbours as flood waters rose in Kokoda Street on April 1 at Beenleigh.Credit:Lisa Maree Williams
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The clean-up has started at Beenleigh's Integra Contracting.Credit:Lisa Maree Williams
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Adam Nelson and daughter Chloe Nelson, 5, look out at flood water near their home outside Jimboomba.Credit:Lisa Maree Williams
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An aerial photo taken on Friday shows flooding in the region.Credit:City of Logan
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Communities in the Logan River catchment and low lying areas around nearby creeks remained on flood alert on Saturday afternoon. Photo: Logan City Council MediaCredit:City of Logan
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Logan flooding in the aftermath of Cyclone Debbie. Credit:City of Logan
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The landmark Yatala Pies store south of Brisbane is surrounded by floodwater.Credit:Seven News Brisbane
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Smart Stone Landscape Supplies Mount Warren Park manager director Kristian Robertson wades outCredit:Jorge Brance
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State Emergency Service workers help those affected by flooding in Beaudesert.Credit:Lisa Maree Williams
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SES workers return from a sweep of flood waters in Beaudesert.Credit:Lisa Maree Williams
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Eugene Kopa looks out at his Mount Warren park, now a river.Credit:Jorge Branco
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Flooding in Beaudesert in the wake of Cyclone Debbie.Credit:Lisa Maree Williams
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Flash flooding in Windsor.Credit:Glenn Hunt
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The path at?Brisbane's City Botanic Gardens has been closed after a large tree fell during overnight storms.Credit:Scott Beveridge
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Smart Stone Landscape Supplies Mount Warren Park manager director Kristian Robertson wades outCredit:Jorge Brance
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Smart Stone Landscape Supplies Mount Warren Park manager director Kristian Robertson wades outCredit:Jorge Brance
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The field for the Beenleigh and District Bears and Junior club Yatala Rams was underwater.Credit:Jorge Branco
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Aerial view of flooding in North Queensland caused by Cyclone Debbie.Credit:MAJ A. Green