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Queensland weather: state braces for heavy rain and floods after ex‑Tropical Cyclone Koji
Summary
Ex‑Tropical Cyclone Koji was downgraded to a tropical low after crossing Queensland's far north, and authorities warn heavy rain and flood risk will continue over the next 24–48 hours.
Content
Ex‑Tropical Cyclone Koji weakened to a tropical low after crossing the far north coast of Queensland. Cyclone warnings were cancelled, but heavy rain continued to affect parts of the state. Thousands of residents remained without power as repair work was under way. The premier is overseeing the response and will chair a state disaster meeting from Proserpine.
Reported facts:
- Koji was downgraded to a tropical low after crossing the coast and cyclone warnings were cancelled, while heavy rain persists.
- Flood watches and warnings remain in place and many areas are facing ongoing flood risk and power outages.
- Premier David Crisafulli will chair a state disaster meeting from Proserpine to coordinate the response.
Summary:
Ongoing heavy rainfall is the primary concern, with flood risk continuing in affected catchments and communities working on repairs. Officials have begun recovery actions and will meet at a state disaster meeting in Proserpine to review the situation and response.
