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Major flooding at Theodore persisted for more than two weeks. [10] Emerald was cut off by road on 29 December as the Nogoa River rose. [25] By the next day, the river surpassed the 2008 flood peak level of 15.36 metres (50.4 ft). [26] At the peak of the flooding, 80% of the town was flooded, the worst the town ever experienced. [27]
The city of Maryborough also suffered flooding in parts of its CBD and cut bridges, an 11-metre flood levee was erected to protect the rest of the city centre. [ 35 ] On 23 February 2022, freight train Y279, operated by Aurizon derailed at approximately 3:30am due to flash flooding that had resulted in a track washout at the 149.020km point ...
Major flooding on the river occurred in 1955 when the height at Maryborough reached 11.28 metres (37.0 ft). [9] Major flooding of the Mary River occurred in February 1992 following the arrival of Cyclone Fran. [7] In February 1999, the Mary flooded Gympie after reaching a height of 21.95 metres (72.0 ft). [10]
Residents were evacuated from Maryborough, Queensland, on January 9 after gates under a levee were damaged, causing severe flooding.At least 30 homes and 50 businesses were damaged in Maryborough ...
January 1, 1943 - A tropical cyclone developed off the coast of Queensland and became a strong cyclone while moving out to sea. [8]January 31, 1943 – A tropical cyclone made landfall on Queensland near Rockhampton, which caused flooding between Mackay and Maryborough.
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The Granville Bridge is a road bridge over the Mary River at Maryborough, Queensland, Australia. The bridge, opened to traffic in 1926, was a second bridge in Maryborough. [1] It was named after a suburb of Granville located on the eastern bank of the Mary River. It is the only river crossing providing access between the town centre and ...
Queensland portal; Weather portal; This category is concerned with flooding in river catchments in the state of Queensland in Australia . The most recent widespread floods have been the March 2010 Queensland floods and the 2010–2011 Queensland floods - individual rivers, and river catchments involved are found in those articles.