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Queensland braces for more flooding as Tropical Cyclone Koji makes landfall
Summary
Tropical Cyclone Koji is expected to cross the coast between Townsville and Bowen on Sunday, bringing heavy rain and strong winds, and emergency services report teams are in position.
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Tropical Cyclone Koji is moving onto Queensland's northeast coast after producing heavy rain and strong gusts offshore. The Bureau of Meteorology said the system is expected to cross between Townsville and Bowen on Sunday morning. State officials said rescue craft, police, SES officers and paramedics were positioned to support affected communities.
Reports and warnings:
- Heavy rain and strong gusts have been reported around Ayr, Mackay and the Whitsunday Islands, with overnight falls recorded west of Mackay.
- The Bureau of Meteorology reported the system could bring intense rainfall and strong wind gusts between Townsville and Proserpine that may lead to flash flooding.
- Warnings cover much of the northeast Queensland coast from Townsville to Mackay, including Bowen, Proserpine and the Whitsunday Islands.
- Major flooding is already ongoing in parts of northwest gulf country, where communities and livestock have been affected.
Summary:
Coastal communities are experiencing heavy rain and gusty conditions as Koji approaches, while flood-affected catchments may see further downpours. The storm is expected to cross the coast on Sunday morning, then weaken and track westward, and emergency services are reported to be in position to respond.
