The floods which affected Queensland in the summer of 2010-2011 began in some parts of the state as early as December 10. With many properties already under threat, conditions worsened considerably when a widespread cyclone system hit northern Queensland on Christmas Day, dumping huge amounts of rainfall right across the state.
The floods really began to be felt just after Christmas as major centres like Rockhampton and Bundaberg were inundated. The floods then hit many other towns, until finally on 11 January, the Brisbane River actually began to break its banks.
The Queensland floods started in Queensland
The floods in Queensland started around the 10 December.
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Queensland
The most recent major floods in Queensland began in December 2010, and worsened in January 2011.
The date of the Queensland floods was 2010-2011.
Queensland
Queensland
The massive and widespread Queensland floods occurred during the 2010-2011 Summer season in Australia.
Following the 2011 floods, the population of Queensland was approximately 458,000. The floods made little difference to the population, as the official death toll was around 22.
On 13 January 2010, while the floods are happening in Queensland, it is indeed raining in Melbourne.
loads of rain