1/50A football field is covered in floodwater in Woombye on the Sunshine Coast, Thursday, February 13, 2020. (AAP Image/Dan Peled)
In pictures: Record rainfall drenches southeast
More rain has fallen in the past six weeks than fell in the whole of 2019 in some parts of the southeast. This is what it’s done to the region so far, with more still to come. SEE THE AFTERMATH
2/50Centenary Lakes Caboolture after 94mm of rain fell in 24 hours. February 13, 2020. Picture: Erin Smith.
3/50The raging Coomera River at the Oxenford Weir. Picture: Glenn Hampson.
4/50A Landslip on the banks of the Coomera River. Picture Glenn hampson
5/50The field at Capalaba Rugby League club has been completely inundated, after close to 100mm of rain fell in the region in 24 hours. Picture: Councillor Paul Gleeson. Source: supplied.
6/50People gather to watch floodwaters in the Coomera River spill over the Oxenford Weir. Picture Glenn hampson
7/50Image grab from video of raging water at Curtis Fall Mt Tamborine
8/50Curtis Falls Cafe at Mount Tamborine following the flood. Picture: Jerad Williams
9/50People gather to watch floodwaters in the Coomera River spill over the Oxenford Weir. Picture Glenn hampson
10/50Yacht street in Southport. Picture: Tertius Pickard
11/50People gather to watch floodwaters in the Coomera River spill over the Oxenford Weir. Picture Glenn hampson
12/50Image grab from video of raging water at Curtis Fall Mt Tamborine
13/50Centenary Lakes Caboolture after 94mm of rain fell in 24 hours. February 13, 2020. Picture: Erin Smith.
14/50A flooded backyard on Bribie Island after 95mm of rain inundated the region. Picture: supplied.
15/50People gather to watch floodwaters in the Coomera River spill over the Oxenford Weir. Picture Glenn hampson
16/50Matt Fischer at his flooded property on Jacaranda Road. Picture: Tertius Pickard
17/50Curtis Falls at Mount Tamborine Picture: Jerad Williams
18/50A football field is covered in floodwater in Woombye on the Sunshine Coast, Thursday, February 13. (AAP Image/Dan Peled)
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23/50Cars were trapped in this Mt Coolum apartment complex car park after it was flooded. Image: Today, Channel 9
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47/50Coolum Beach resident Kim Martin with Thomas Hamlyn, 11, in front of their pool which is turned brown following flooding. Picture: Patrick Woods / Sunshine Coast Daily.
48/50An underground car park was flooded at this Coolum Beach apartment block. Izabelle Hamlyn, 9, Thomas Hamlyn, 11, Liv Froggatt, 14, and Kim Martin stand in front of the flood waters. Picture: Patrick Woods / Sunshine Coast Daily.
49/50Resident Harley Thompson throws a line into flood waters that have inundated a car park at a Coolum apartment block. Picture: Patrick Woods / Sunshine Coast Daily.
50/50Water rushes through an open drain between Estia Health Mount Coolum Residential Aged Care this morning