SYDNEY, March 6 (Xinhua) -- A severe weather warning for dangerous flash flooding has been issued in Australia's Queensland as a tropical low storm system approaches the state's northeast coast.
An emergency flood warning is in place for the Katherine River, which reached 14.73 metres at the bridge and was still rising at 8am Friday. The Bureau of Meteorology warned major flooding was ...
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Hundreds of thousands of Aussies are hunkering down as monsoon conditions bring mass downpours and flood river catchments in what meteorologists predict could be a wild weekend for the nation.
Large parts of the country are experiencing monsoon conditions, with massive deluges of rain and heavy flooding.
Emergency crews are ready across Queensland's far north coast with heavy rain, flooding and damaging winds forecast for Friday.
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