DAMP BUT NOT DROWNING..

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    January 10, 2011 12:45 PM PST
    well, you can see how close this suburb is to the city. this is on the western north side of town loking back to the south east.
    usually a very expensive suburb....

    scary

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    January 10, 2011 12:55 PM PST
    www.couriermail.com.au/news/gallery-e6frer9f-1225979450055 />
    lots of flood pics updated today from flood regions

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    January 10, 2011 1:01 PM PST
    8 dead 72 missing 43 others rescued
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    January 10, 2011 1:09 PM PST
    30,000 square kilometers currently affected by flood (not ALL land affected, just what is under water right now)
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    January 10, 2011 1:09 PM PST
    30,000 square kilometers currently affected by flood (not ALL land affected, just what is under water right now)
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    January 10, 2011 1:40 PM PST
    OMG, I am so sorry that is happening to you and your countrymen, that has to just be really hard. We had a lot of flooding here several years ago, and places that usually are just barely damp are under water with so many people without their housing. I sure hope things start to get better really soon!!!!!!
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    January 10, 2011 7:27 PM PST
    Ditto Debrajo.

    Boof you and Marni take care and we're all thinking of ya

    Hugs (o:
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    January 10, 2011 8:22 PM PST
    I just read that over 2 million sq kilometers are hit by flooding in Australia, my whole country is 70,000 sq K...hard to imagine that kind of disaster..mind yourself Boof
  • January 10, 2011 10:54 PM PST
    Careful BOOF and family. Good luck to you and your entire country.
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    January 11, 2011 6:14 AM PST
    TODAYS THE DAY! THE WORST OF THE FLOOD HITS THE CITY TODAY! I THINK WE SHOULD BE COOL BUT LOTS OF FOLKS WONT BE........CHEERS BOOF
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    January 11, 2011 6:57 AM PST
    Hang tough Mate, We are all praying for you
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    January 11, 2011 4:44 PM PST
    update to our overseas mates! we have seen nothing but heat and sunshine all day today, no rain. the river is still rising (not that close to us) we are still high and dry. there are 12 dead 61 missing and 3.6k people in evac centres so far. estimated further 20k houses to be affected before the worst is over. people are still sight seeing and being nuisances in the city ( iphone and facebook youtube etc) and the police are getting more annoyed at them.
    the river and king tide have met for today, and the levels are on the up. then again tomorrow at 4am we will have another high tide, the worst one comeing tomorrow afternoon. THEN, we think, we can all "see" the damage". IF there is no fruther rain further west/north...

    more than several flooded / evicted and re-habited towns fruther north in the outback and on the coast are now getting flooded today for the 2nd and as much as 5th time in 2 weeks.

    how much more our SUNSHINE state can take, is anyones guess. but everyone has had enough of this as it is.

    so worry less for us in particular, but we do appreciate your thoughts and prayers and best wishes and cheers.

    we are constantly trying to register as volunteers to help in the clean up, as yet the lines and centres are either shut down for safety, or are so busy arranging volunteers we cant get through just now.

    it is in the coming days, that we think we can best help, if it is required, removing rubbish, cleaning soil, mud, other peoples furniture, debris, trees, grasses and god knows what else out of peoples houses.

    so, yes things are diabolical for our states capital, the airport is open, the buses are stopped, the circulatory roads and motorways through and around the city are flooded, all bridges OVER the brisbane river are open currently, alot of city and riverside roads are inundated. and some 1200 or more suburbian streets are flooded.
    72 suburbs are flood affected ( flooded or cut off) as of now.

    we are watching two local news channels all the time, and also our best source we have found is the queensland police site on facebook (can you believe that ?)

    we have seen millions in assets float or tumble down the river, including barges, houseboats, a restaurant or two, and especially unmanned jetski's, yacht's and speedboats and luxury fishing boats. at least they are unmanned.

    so for now, we sit and watch and stay out of harm, and the way of people who need the help, and then, we can hopefully help these poor buggers get dry and clean and home.

    just thought Id put it in a bit more perspective for yas

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    January 11, 2011 6:47 PM PST
    Thanks for the update Boof, May God bless you and keep you safe..... and hopefully dry!
  • January 12, 2011 3:56 AM PST
    stay safe Boof,hopefully the sun will stay out and bake it off...tragic stuff to read about..our thoughts and prayers are with you,your family,and the rest of your country