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  2. Brisbane River - Wikipedia

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    28 February 2022, 4.0m flood peak; Flooding along the Brisbane River has the potential to be devastating, as documented in 1974, 2011 and 2022. [67] For much of the river's length its banks are relatively high, but topped by a broad plain. The river's meandering course means that flood waters from upstream cannot be quickly discharged into ...

  3. Category:Brisbane River floods - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... Pages in category "Brisbane River floods" ... 1893 Brisbane flood; 1974 Brisbane flood; 2010–2011 ...

  4. 2022 eastern Australia floods - Wikipedia

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    On 28 February the Brisbane River's height reached 3.8 metres (12 ft), higher than the 2.3-metre (7 ft 7 in) peak height of flooding in 2013 but below the 3.9 metres recorded during the 2010–2011 Queensland floods [20] and less than the peak height of 4.46m in 2011. [21]

  5. Boats Drift Down Swollen Brisbane River Amid Deadly Flooding ...

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    Two unmoored boats drifted down the swollen Brisbane River on February 27, as deadly storms and floods hit south east Queensland.As of Sunday afternoon at least six people had died in floodwaters ...

  6. 1974 Brisbane flood - Wikipedia

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    In January 1974 a flood occurred in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia after three weeks of continual rain. The Brisbane River, which runs through the heart of the city, broke its banks and flooded the surrounding areas. [2] The cyclone that produced the flood also flooded surrounding cities: Ipswich, Beenleigh, and the Gold Coast. [2] [3]

  7. 2010–2011 Queensland floods - Wikipedia

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    Track of Cyclone Tasha. Brisbane experienced major flooding in 1893 and 1974 as the Brisbane River broke its bank and inundated low-lying areas. Towns, including St. George and Theodore, had dealt with major flooding earlier in 1996.

  8. 1893 Brisbane flood - Wikipedia

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    This time however the flood in the Brisbane River was largely from waters from the upper reaches of Brisbane River, rather than the Stanley River. [3] The 1893 floods caused 35 deaths. For the first flood, Crohamhurst recorded an all-time Australian record of 907 millimetres (35.7 in) of rain in a 24-hour period.

  9. Queensland floods - Wikipedia

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    Queensland floods or Brisbane floods may refer to: March 2010 Queensland floods; 2010–2011 Queensland floods; January 2012 floods; January 2013 eastern Australia floods; see Cyclone Oswald; 2021 eastern Australia floods; 2022 eastern Australia floods