Storms Lash Brisbane, Causing Widespread Damage
Torrential Rain, High Winds Leave Thousands Without Power
Brisbane has been hit by severe storms, bringing torrential rain and high winds that have caused widespread damage and left thousands of homes without power. The storms began on Tuesday afternoon and continued into the evening, with the worst of the weather hitting the city's north and western suburbs.
The State Emergency Service (SES) has received more than 1,000 calls for assistance, with reports of fallen trees, damaged roofs, and flooded homes. More than 50,000 homes and businesses are without power, and many roads have been closed due to flooding and debris.
Energex Working to Restore Power
Energex crews are working to restore power to affected areas, but it is expected to take several days to complete the work. The SES is urging residents to stay indoors and avoid driving unless necessary.
Public Transport Disrupted
The storms have also caused significant disruption to public transport, with many bus and train services cancelled or delayed. Commuters are advised to check with their transport provider for the latest information.
Schools Closed
Many schools in Brisbane have been closed due to the storms. Parents are advised to check with their school for the latest information on closures.
Stay Informed
Residents are urged to stay informed about the latest weather conditions by listening to local radio or television stations or visiting the Bureau of Meteorology website.