Brisbane homes flooded as ‘rain bomb’ continues to threaten lives in south-east Queensland
by Conal Hanna from on (#5WJ2F)
Six people have died across state, while Gympie records highest flood level in more than 100 years
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More than 1,400 Brisbane households are thought to have been flooded as Queensland authorities warn of the continuing threat posed by a rain bomb" over the state's south-east.
The Brisbane River peaked in the city at 3.1 metres on Sunday morning - below the 4.46m recorded during the 2011 floods. But the city's lord mayor, Adrian Schrinner, warned this was a very different weather event.
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