Major flooding occurred across Queensland in December 2010 and January 2011. The flash flood that poured through Toowoomba, flooding the Lockyer Valley below and resulting in the deaths of around a dozen people occurred on 10 January 2011. Water levels in the Brisbane River began to rise and, by midday on 11 January, the river was beginning to break its banks. The flood peak occurred two days later, on 13 January. Meanwhile, Rockhampton remained under floodwaters for all of January, and many other regional centres experienced flooding during the month.
The Queensland floods started in Queensland
The floods in Queensland started around the 10 December.
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.
they werent...
loads of rain