Severe storms hit Queensland

A severe storm passing over Ipswich and Brisbane has brought down trees and powerlines across the city.

Queensland storm

Parts of Queensland have been plummeted by a severe storm. Pic: Twitter/@StevenJMiles Source: Twitter

Trees and powerlines are down and thousands of homes are without power as a wild storm swept across Brisbane and neighbouring Ipswich.
The storm, described by authorities as very dangerous, forced play in the first Test between Australia and Pakistan at the Gabba to be stopped.

Some flights at Brisbane Airport have also been delayed until the passing of the storm.
Ipswich mayor Paul Pisasale says the State Emergency Service has already received 30 calls for help, with reported damage in several suburbs.

The weather bureau says 55mm of rain fell in Ipswich within half an hour.

A supermarket in Bellowrie was closed due to a partially collapsed roof while Wynnum Esplanade was also shut after a damaged shop front fell onto an unoccupied car.

Trees have also been reported on many roads, including Gympie Rd at Chermside, while powerlines are also down in Bardon.

Authorities have warned people to stay inside and beware of fallen trees and powerlines.

The Darling Downs, Wide Bay and Burnett, and Granite Belt regions could also be hit with severe storms.

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Published 18 December 2016 5:02pm
Updated 18 December 2016 5:51pm
Source: AAP


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