In 1974, Browns Plains was not a developed area. The closest the 1974 floods came to this area was in the area of Chambers Flat Road and areas close to the Logan River.
Yes, Browns Plains was affected by the floods in Brisbane in 1974. The area experienced significant flooding with many homes and businesses affected. The floods in 1974 were one of the worst in Brisbane's history.
Yes. Kedron Brook in Wilston flooded badly in the 1974 floods.
Yes. Windsor was one of the worst affected areas in the 1974 Brisbane floods.
Yes, Mitchelton, a suburb in north-west Brisbane, was affected by the major floods that occurred in 1974. The floods caused widespread damage and destruction in various parts of Brisbane, including Mitchelton.
The Brisbane floods of 1974 affected the Brisbane River and the Bremer River basin.
Brian Sipe played for the Cleveland Browns from 1974-1983.
Cyclone Wanda was responsible for the 1974 floods in Brisbane and Ipswich. Cyclone Tracy, which hit Darwin at the end of the year, brought very little rain.
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.
As of the 2007 season: Brian Sipe, who played with the Browns between 1974-1983, is the Browns all time leader in passing yardage with 23,713.
In the Brisbane 1974 floods, 16 people died, 300 were injured, and 9,000 people were left homeless.
Alexandra Close was born in 1974.
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.