You're more than welcome to borrow my kayak.[thumbsupbig]
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Ipswich has one of the most complex flood systems in Australia, definitely the most complex system in a populated area. Many of the creeks can flow in either direction, depending on where the rain falls. Bundamba Creek can flow in either direction, faster than an SES floodboat can travel in still water.
As your suburb is a short distance downstream from the confluence of the the Brisbane and Bremer Rivers, your area would be impacted by any flooding in Ipswich.
Stay safe, mate.
I owned a Mini , the front seats were held in with wing nuts . So drop out the two bolts securing the front seats & turn them 90deg & you have a full length bed , really good to sleep in or what ever. Pop the bolts back in & wing nuts back on & driving home from the drive in in a couple of minutes .[biggrin]
We are OK up on the hill here , In 74 the water didn't get anywhere near our place , Bit concerned about daughter at Riverhills though. If it is no worst than 74 she will be OK don't think it impacted there property in 74 but was at the the other end of there street in 2011. Other daughter in Camira lost power this morning but is back on now, They are high & water will never impact them except they may have to find other ways to get out of where they live.
The creek broke its banks
The camping block would have been half a metre underwater
Neighbours say it’s biggest seen ?
Now the work begins
Steve is bringing it over right now!.....
Kayaking in Dayboro.
I never expected to see it, but there was a young girl surfing in Glamorgan Vale yesterday.
absolutely hammering down here yet again...
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