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When was the worst flood in Australia?

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When was the worst flood in Australia?

Australia floods of 2010–11, natural disaster that principally affected the three eastern states of Australia and was one of the worst in the country’s history.

What caused the Queensland floods 2010 11?

The floods were caused by heavy rain from tropical cyclone “Tasha” that joined with a trough during a La Niña event. The 2010 La Niña was the strongest since 1973. This caused heavy rainfall across Queensland.

How much damage did the 2011 floods cause?

The economic and commercial impact of the floods was significant. Approximately 3 572 businesses were inundated, with an estimated $4 billion in losses across the mining, agriculture and tourism sectors. Nineteen thousand kilometres of road were damaged, and three major ports significantly affected.

What is the largest flood in history?

The World’s Most Catastrophic Floods, in Photos

  1. The Johnstown Flood was so massive it equaled the flow of the Mississippi River.
  2. The Central China Flood may have killed as many as 3.7 million people.
  3. One flood was known as the “Great Drowning of Men.”

What is the most common flood in Australia?

Riverine floods
Riverine floods are perhaps the most common form of flooding in Australia. The two main contributors to riverine flooding are heavy rainfall and the lands capacity to absorb water. When the land becomes saturated, the excess water flows into river systems and can caused them to exceed their capacity.

How long did the 2011 floods last?

There were 35 confirmed deaths, a number that had not been reached in Queensland since 1927. The flood waters in Brisbane peaked at 4.46 metres at 4am on Thursday, January 13, and 322 millimetres of rain was received over the Brisbane River catchment for the five days.

What is the most expensive flood in Australia?

The most costly summer for floods in Australia was 2010-11, with extensive flooding in the Lockyer Valley, Ipswich and Brisbane in January 2011. This flooding resulted in a cost of A$6.64 billion (2013 Australian dollars, including deaths and injuries but excluding most indirect losses).