Australians evacuate flood-hit Queensland towns

LONDON. December 28. KAZINFORM Flooding in north-eastern Australia has forced residents to evacuate towns and closed down more than 300 roads.

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In one town, Theodore, 300 residents are being flown out by a fleet of helicopters after floodwaters swamped buildings.

The floods have caused hundreds of millions of dollars worth of damage to sunflower and cotton crops.

The state government of Queensland has declared several areas disaster zones.

The state capital, Brisbane, has recorded its wettest December in more than 150 years. Cyclone Tasha, which hit Queensland on Saturday, also brought torrential rain to the state, Kazinform refers to BBC News.

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