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Thread: Todays Upper Coomera Floods & some washed up old army thinghy

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    Todays Upper Coomera Floods & some washed up old army thinghy






























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    G'day All, Mate that looks a tad damp to say the least, wonder who owns the Larc and the Nissen huts (wonder they didn't float away LOL) thanks for sharing the pix cheers Dennis

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dinty View Post
    G'day All, Mate that looks a tad damp to say the least, wonder who owns the Larc and the Nissen huts (wonder they didn't float away LOL) thanks for sharing the pix cheers Dennis
    Yes woke up to lots of water, no Defender at the moment, so the x- trail was the camera car, over 50 cows were washed away near the bridge, and some horses too, bad day really for alot people, and its still raining here...

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    According to a Neighbour we had 410 mm in Lower Beechmont, besides Mt Tambourine and Canungra, Kept us awake all night it was so loud, the pool was overflowing which was annoying as I just converted it to salt and put in 10 bags of salt. its not even showing up on the chlorinator, so back to bunnings for more salt.

    I was hoping the road down the mountain would wash away so I could work from home Monday but it wasn't to be.

    Cool picks by the way..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vixen View Post
    I believe they had 400mm at Tambourine, which is near the Coomera area.

    Northern rivers area had 265mm o/nite and the Rous River came up more than 2m

    This was Friday



    and this is the same ford today after the water receded by about 1.5m


    I'd like to see that causeway after the water has dropped another meter or so - looks like there could be some damage there.
    Roger


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