Published 16:58 IST, December 27th 2023
Christmas Havoc: Australia mourns 9 lives lost in deadly storms
Severe thunderstorms claimed the lives of at least nine people, including a nine-year-old child, in Australia during the Christmas holidays.
Severe thunderstorms claimed the lives of at least nine people, including a nine-year-old child, in Australia during the Christmas holidays. Torrential rains, strong winds, and hailstones lashed the states of Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland on Christmas and Boxing Day. Authorities reported at least one person missing following the storm, which knocked out power for over 85,000 properties.
Australia in Chaos after thunderstorm
Severe Storms Cause Widespread Destruction in Queensland
Gusty winds wreak havoc, blowing off roofs and toppling trees in several areas. Tragically, a falling tree claims the life of a 59-year-old woman in Gold Coast.
Ongoing Rainfall Amid Wild Weather
The Bureau of Meteorology predicts continuous rainfall, with the turbulent weather expected to subside by Wednesday afternoon. However, authorities caution about potential severe storms in Sydney to Melbourne.
Tragic Incidents Claim Lives
A boat capsizes in Moreton Bay, resulting in the death of three men. Additionally, a nine-year-old girl loses her life after being swept away in a flooded stormwater drain. Two women in their 40s are found dead in the Mary River in Gympie, victims of flooding.
Challenging Conditions Blamed for Tragedies
Queensland police commissioner Katarina Carroll attributes the tragedies to "extraordinarily difficult weather." She describes the past 24 hours as "very tragic" due to adverse weather conditions.
Record-Breaking Lightning Strikes
Over 250,000 lightning strikes were recorded on Christmas Day, with an additional 150,000 the following day. Authorities warn of rapidly rising rivers and streams that pose a risk of overflowing and inundating campgrounds.
Flood Warnings Issued
In Victoria, the Bureau of Meteorology issues initial minor flood warnings for several rivers, including Bunyip River, Snowy River, Werribee River, and the Loddon River.
Unprecedented Storm Impact
Queensland Premier Steven Miles describes the storms as "unprecedented." Notably, the destruction of a concrete power pole is highlighted as an extraordinary event. Efforts are underway to restore power, acknowledging the significant challenges faced by Energex workers in the aftermath of the storms.
Updated 16:58 IST, December 27th 2023