Floods in Australia, Natural disaster
Floods: Some parts of Queensland are on standby for flash flooding as more torrential rain disrupts recovery attempts in areas where raging rivers have begun to subside.
The focus of attention has shifted southwards from central to southeast Queensland which is being battered by heavy local falls.
Authorities have warned that the ground is so waterlogged that sudden downpours can quickly cause flash flooding.
Emergency Management Queensland (EMIT) Acting Deputy Chief Officer Warren Bridson on Sunday warned Queenslanders that they can't presume what increased rainfall will do.
"This year, with all of the catchments primed (and) the rivers already flooding, that 200mm of rain will mean something very different," he said.
"It could mean the difference between a minor flood and a major flood."
He advised people experiencing high rainfall to tune in to local weather warnings.
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