[AusNOG] Current river level

Noel Butler noel.butler at ausics.net
Wed Jan 12 12:54:56 EST 2011


On Wed, 2011-01-12 at 09:41 +0800, Kai wrote:

> 
> O
> >>
> >> So, Brisbane and anything North and East are in trouble, I dunno what
> >
> > North of Brisbane is fine with little risk, Sunshine Coast Region had
> > our isolation yesterday, it ended overnight, even the highway into
> > Brisbane is fully reopened , though you'd be a fool to go in now, and
> > East? there's only Moreton Bay and the Pacific Ocean :)
> 
> Sorry, my born and bred West coast brain is still telling me that East 
> is inland even though I know Ippy and Toowoomba are West...but anyway I 
> was thinking last night there's so much focus on the existing known 
> flood spots, what about the next domino's to fall, better start 
> organising for those 'cause with so much already flooded and more rain, 
> the water's gotta go somewhere...


Thankfully it cant do any further harm once it passes through Brisbane,
though, I wouldn't be taking my boat out in the bay for a week or three
with all the debris that will end up out there. Northern NSW should be
spared much further flooding as well I think, as the rain system that
caused all this broke up into nothing last night, but, they shouldn't be
complacent just in case, who knows how much is still in their
catchments.

BTW on my previous, Trains at this stage will continue to run, buses
only will be stopped
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