Yes. An estimated 52 suburbs were affected by the floods in Brisbane in January 2011.
There was no Tsunami that hit Brisbane, and therefore no Tsunami hit Sydney. However there were recent floods that devastated Brisbane and the QLD state of Australia.
In Australian the area most prone to flooding is Brisbane, Queensland. Over The past two centuries it has suffered from many floods the most recent occurring in January, 2011.
The state of Queensland has been the most affected.
Parts of Australia flood regularly. The most recent significant floods occurred between December 2010 and January 2011.
30 died and 200 000 were displaced.
The Australian state of Victoria, in the south-east of the country, was worst affected by the recent bushfires.
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Countries such as Turkey, India, China, Qatar, Canada and Australia are seen to be least affected by the recent recession.
The most recent accurate figures for e population of Brisbane, capital of Queensland, Australia are for 2011. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, in June 2011, the population of the Greater Brisbane area (excluding the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast) was 2.15 million.
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The floods in Brisbane in 2011 started when the Brisbane River broke its banks on 11 January 2011. Prior to that, there had been some periodic flash flooding as a result of excessive rainfall in the preceding months, but the release of massive amounts of water from Wivenhoe Dam led to a flood situation comparable to that of 1974.The floods in the state of Queensland actually began as early as 10 December 2010 as rivers broke their banks in central Queensland.
No. The floods have been entirely the result of a La Nina weather pattern, compounded by a rain-bearing cyclone in December.