Queensland floods: Burketown residents warned of crocodile-infested waters ahead of expected peak
by Guardian staff from World news | The Guardian on (#69Q4T)
Authorities say community still in town could be isolated for up to two weeks with water levels continuing to rise
About 70 people are holding out in the stranded Queensland town of Burketown, as the swollen Albert River to the town's east continues to rise, and authorities warn that flood waters are likely infested with crocodiles.
Ahead of the expected peak of flood waters, the ranger in charge of the Carpentaria Land Council Aboriginal Corporation, Zachariah Sowden, said there had already been reported sightings of crocodiles swimming in flood waters.
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