Weather relief allows mammoth Townsville flood clean-up to begin

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The true scale of the clean-up across north Queensland becomes apparent as severe weather conditions ease in flood-ravaged Townsville.

 

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I don't blame the weather, this is a disaster caused by human stupidity & greed, particularly local councils & real estate developers colluding to develop land in ways that were guaranteed to be disastrous. The historical record is clear about the risks yet people made low houses

I live in Townsville and suffered as well lost alot of belongings but I am a north Queensland and we are strong breed up and life goes on this is my place under water

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