The number keeps being revised. As of 16 January 2011, the number of missing has dropped to 12. Just five days previously, the number of missing was over 90.
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.
In the 2011 flood in Australia, 22 people died.
thousands to millions!! :(
6000,00000 people got killed in the tsunami.
As of the latest available data, the exact number of people who have died in Pakistan due to floods varies by sources but has been reported to be in the thousands. The floods have also displaced millions of individuals and caused significant damage to infrastructure and livelihoods.
i am not too sure but i think 20 people have died and 12 people are missing.
a lot
In the 2011 floods in Queensland Australia only 20 died. As it is a vast country with fewer population.
72 people are still reported missing but eight of those are feared dead
There is 72 people missing and at least 8 dead.
In the Brisbane 1974 floods, 16 people died, 300 were injured, and 9,000 people were left homeless.
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.
lots and lots of lives were wrecked
Well, it costed alot of money to repair the towns/cities which were flooded. Lots of people died and some were missing and many people were distraught.
If this is a reference to the January 2011 floods in eastern Australia, the death toll stood at 22, as of January 31.Several people remained missing.
In the floods which occurred in Queensland, Australia in 2011, current figures are 22 dead and several still missing, as of 24 January.
The floods which affected Australia in the summer of 2010-2011 began in parts of Queensland 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.