Lots of people were killed in the 1974 floods the number was at the least 60% died in cars when the flood hit and 16 and over people died. (For more info)
Floods can cause cyclones and that is how the flood was a really big one cause the force pushes the water fast and it turns into a flood. It does not have to be a cyclone it just has to rain a lot then strong winds out in sea and a flood begins. About 34 people were killed. Let them Rest In Peace (R.I.P)
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In the Brisbane 1974 floods, 16 people died, 300 were injured, and 9,000 people were left homeless.
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If this is a reference to the January 2011 floods in eastern Australia, the death toll stands at 22, as of January 31.During Australia's history of European settlement, hundreds of people have died in Australia because of floods, but the figures have not been anywhere as high as in some parts of the world.
over 2000
At least 1,833 people died in the hurricane and subsequent floods,
The Super Outbreak of 1974 killed 319 people.
in 2006 burma floods there are about 3,000 have been affected
i think it was 430. You know, about 1/5 of Pakistan is underwater!
there were about a hudred or so people killed maybe less but many losst lifes howerver it was not too bad
30 died and 200 000 were displaced.
Hundreds, thousands, and technically millions of people survived the floods.
The current floods in Brisbane (May 2009) have been the worst since the floods in 1974. By the time the 1974 floods abated, four days after they set in, 16 people had died, 300 had been injured, and 9,000 people left homeless. Total cost of the damage, in 1974 values, was $200 million. Since the above was written, there have been more, major floods. Commencing in central Queensland around 10 December 2010, massive floods have moved across Queensland, inundating major centres such as Rockhampton, Emerald and Warwick, and many smaller towns such Mundubbera, St George, Theodore and Condamine in the worst known floods on record. River levels are not expected to go down until mid-January. On 11 January 2011, the Brisbane River broke its banks, with expectation that it will cause the worst floods in history, in terms of damage.