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From: Pastor Dale Morgan <dgrmor...@telus.net>
Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2008 23:18:57 -0800
Local: Mon, Jan 7 2008 2:18 am
Subject: Australia floods strand thousands
*Perilous Times and Global Warming*

*Australia floods strand thousands*

BBC - Thousands of people remain stranded by some of the worst flooding
eastern Australia has seen in 20 years.

Parts of the country's most populous state, New South Wales, have been
cut off by heavy rain and have been declared natural disaster zones.

There are similar problems further north in Queensland, which has also
been battered by wild conditions.

The floods are easing now but officials have warned that many
communities could be isolated for several days.

Food drops

Thunderstorms since late last week have dumped huge amounts of rain on
Australia's east coast. Many rivers have been unable to cope and their
banks have burst.

Roads have been turned into lakes and bridges have been washed away.

Entire towns in northern New South Wales have been cut off, while rising
flood waters have forced hundreds of residents to leave their homes.

In some areas, food and other essential supplies for trapped residents
have been brought in by helicopter.

"There are some 3,000 people who remain isolated by flood waters," New
South Wales State Emergency Service spokesman Phil Campbell told the
French news agency AFP.

Some people in isolated areas could remain cut off for as long as a
week, he said.

About 700 people attending a music festival on an island near the town
of Tenterfield in the north-east of the state were stranded after a
bridge washed out.

"The people have been isolated for three days and will remain isolated
for the rest of today and possibly into tomorrow as well until road
access can be restored," Mr Campbell said.

Long drought

Others parts of the country had also been suffering from the weather.

File image of drought at Lake Eucumbene in Old Adaminaby, Australia
Australia has been hit in 2007 by the most severe drought on record

Heavy downpours have affected Queensland, triggering flash floods in the
south-east of the state.

Many coastal areas have been affected by the wild weather and beaches
have been closed during the busy holiday period.

In the Northern Territory, the city of Darwin is recovering after being
pounded by Cyclone Helen over the weekend. Trees were uprooted and
officials are busy restoring power and water supplies.

The bad weather follows months of drought in Australia.

The BBC's Phil Mercer in Sydney says that although rain is desperately
needed, to receive so much at once is - to say the least - unfortunate.

Experts have associated the inclement conditions in the eastern states
with the La Nina weather pattern.

More summer rain is anticipated but climatologists believe it is far too
early to declare Australia's drought to finally be over.

They say that the continent's long dry spell has built up massive
rainfall deficits that will take a lot more than one reasonable wet
season to fix.


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