Wild weather belts NSW and Queensland
A significant weather system has affected New South Wales and Queensland, bringing heavy rainfall. In just one day, the system has released a month's worth of rain, leading to concerns about flooding and infrastructure damage. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely as the weather continues to impact the region.
- ▪A weather system has dumped a month's worth of rain in a single day across NSW and Queensland.
- ▪The heavy rainfall has raised concerns about potential flooding and damage to infrastructure.
- ▪Authorities are actively monitoring the situation as the weather conditions evolve.
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