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Australia Surveys Devastation

April 2, 2017
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Australia is surveying the devastation wrought by Cyclone Debbie, which has flooded vast tracts “almost the size of Texas” and left at least three dead.

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Debbie has now blown out over the Tasman Sea after bringing a deluge of rain down the eastern coast from its impact point in Queensland.

Flood alerts remain, crops have been submerged and the bill may run into hundreds of millions of dollars.

A third body was found in Queensland on Saturday afternoon.

Seventy-seven-year-old Nelson Raebel died in the floodwaters in Logan, south of Brisbane.

Several people remain missing.

It is feared Rockhampton, in central Queensland, could suffer its biggest flood in 60 years later in the week, with thousands of homes and business at risk.

The army and emergency services are still working to restore water and electricity in badly hit areas. Tens of thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes.

Local officials continued to issue warnings both about the floodwaters and the cost to their areas.

Luke Smith, mayor of Logan, said of the expected cost: “This is unprecedented for us. The sky is the limit at this stage about what that means.”

The Logan river hit a 10m peak and Mr Smith urged people to stay away from swift-moving floodwaters.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said: “Debbie is not done with us yet. It is going to take months to repair.”

Crop fears

Further south in New South Wales, the mayor of Lismore described the scene there as “like a war zone”.

“There is just so much debris floating around. It’s really hard to even assess how long it’s going to take to collect all of this rubbish,” Isaac Smith said.

Two of the fatalities were in New South Wales. The body of a woman who disappeared from an area just south of the Queensland border on Thursday was found by a family member. The second victim died after the car she was in was swept away.

Damage to crops will take time to assess as many areas are still inaccessible.

One cane farmer at Proserpine, near where Debbie made landfall, said his crop had been flattened.

Glenn Clarke told ABC: “It’s like a steam roller has driven over the top. A crop is normally three to four metres tall and it’s now knee to waist high. You can see over it for miles.”

But areas that were not deluged welcomed the rain they had received, given previous drought conditions.

The Insurance Council of Australia has estimated the damage bill could reach AS$1bn ($770m).

The cyclone is also likely to have damaged the Great Barrier Reef, marine experts warned.

Tourism operators across Queensland reported cancellations and anticipated long-term disruption to the industry.

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