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Woman dies after being crushed by tree in wild Queensland storm

A woman has died after being crushed by a tree as a violent storm cell swept through southeast Queensland.

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A woman has died after being crushed by a tree as a violent storm cell swept through southeast Queensland.

The “extremely localised” storm system battered parts of the state on Friday evening, bringing gusty winds, heavy rain and even hail.

Multiple storm fronts moved across southeast Queensland on Friday. Picture: BOM
Multiple storm fronts moved across southeast Queensland on Friday. Picture: BOM

Queensland Ambulance confirmed the storm caused a tree to fall on the 62-year-old woman, who was at a property in Lockyer Waters in the Lockyer Valley, 100 kilometres west of Brisbane, at about 5:45pm.

First responders worked to save the woman for more than an hour but she was pronounced dead at the scene just before 7pm, a spokesperson said.

Hail blanketed parts of the region. Picture: Danni/ Brisbane Weather/ Courier Mail
Hail blanketed parts of the region. Picture: Danni/ Brisbane Weather/ Courier Mail
The Laidley Bowls Club after the hailstorm. Picture: Facebook
The Laidley Bowls Club after the hailstorm. Picture: Facebook

Storms in the area downed powerlines, leaving 2300 Lockyer Valley residents without power. Traffic crashes were also reported, as well as wild winds, hail and isolated heavy falls.

Locals took to social media to share pictures of hail blanketing their properties, with one Facebook user calling the scene a springtime “winter wonderland”.

The photos showed a dense blanket of hail that covered the ground almost completely, as trees tilted in the wind.

One woman died after a tree fell on her at a property in the Lockyer Valley. Picture: Sherry/Brisbane Weather/Courier Mail
One woman died after a tree fell on her at a property in the Lockyer Valley. Picture: Sherry/Brisbane Weather/Courier Mail
Laidley was drenched by 22mm of rain in just 10 minutes. Picture: Nicol/Brisbane Weather/Courier Mail
Laidley was drenched by 22mm of rain in just 10 minutes. Picture: Nicol/Brisbane Weather/Courier Mail

BOM spokeswoman Kimba Wond said Gatton clocked winds of 87km/h during the storm, while Laidley was drenched by 22mm of rain in just 10 minutes.

She said the system had exceeded meteorologists’ expectations.

Severe thunderstorm warnings for heavy rainfall, damaging wind gusts and large hail were issued for people in the Wide Bay and Burnett, Darling Downs and Granite Belt and Southeast Coast forecast districts, and the Somerset, South Burnett, Toowoomba, Lockyer Valley and Moreton Bay council areas.

Both warnings were cancelled at about 6:30pm.

Originally published as Woman dies after being crushed by tree in wild Queensland storm

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