Flooded communities across eastern Australia could be underwater for more than a week, with the clean-up bill expected to hit billions of dollars.
Days of torrential downpours have left parts of central and southern Queensland state inundated, flooding thousands of homes and businesses, cutting off roads and forcing one town's entire population to evacuate.
The flooding is some of the worst in the state's history. Anna Bligh, the premier of Queensland, called the situation a tragedy.
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