Three major types of floods include: * Slow onset floods - these occur gradually after there has been significant rain in a catchment area. Often, towns have plenty of warning that such floods are coming, and have the time to create levee banks for protection. Charleville, in western Queensland, is prone to slow onset floods as the waters flow down the Warrego River from further upstream, where heavy rain has fallen. The water takes days or even weeks to go down. * Fast onset floods - these are also caused by heavy monsoonal rains, but water comes up more quickly, often trapping motorists trying to cross swollen rivers and isolating towns quickly, then just as quickly subsiding. * Flash floods - usually caused by thunderstorms and sudden downpours. these fill rivers and drains quickly, sweeping away people who try to cross. Flash floods subside very quickly.
In the 2011 flood in Australia, 22 people died.
Some types of natural disasters include earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, wildfires, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions. These events can cause widespread destruction and have serious impacts on communities and the environment.
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.
Tornadoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods are all examples of natural disasters.
Many countries are affected by water-related issues such as floods, droughts, pollution, and scarcity. Some examples include Bangladesh (floods), Australia (droughts), India (water pollution), and South Africa (water scarcity).
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Most of the floods in Australia happen in the northern more tropical areas because it receives the greatest amount of rain.
Floods occur in all of Australia's states and territories periodically. Floods are among the most common natural disasters in Austalia.
In the 2011 flood in Australia, 22 people died.
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Yes. An estimated 52 suburbs were affected by the floods in Brisbane in January 2011.
In the 2011 floods in Queensland Australia only 20 died. As it is a vast country with fewer population.
The massive and widespread Queensland floods occurred during the 2010-2011 Summer season in Australia.
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