Massive clean-up after suburban ‘tornado’ cuts power, downs trees
The clean-up will continue today after homes and cars were damaged and power cut to thousands after a freak storm hit Brisbane’s east.
The clean-up will continue today after homes and cars were damaged and power cut to thousands after a freak storm hit Brisbane’s east.
Thousands of homes were left without power overnight – and some remain without power today – after intense storm cells left a trail of carnage again on Thursday afternoon, bringing down thousands of trees and powerlines. NEW PHOTOS, VIDEO
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More than 40 roads are closed as heavy rains batter the Sunshine Coast, and councils are setting up sandbagging locations to help protect against potential flash flooding. VIDEO, PICTURES, LIST OF ROADS CLOSED
The ‘appalling’ sentence given to a teenage driver who killed three women after crashing a stolen Mercedes has sparked renewed debate over sentencing in Qld. VOTE IN OUR POLL
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