Dust Storms, Hail & Flash Floods Wreak Havoc In Fire-Ravaged Australia

Dust storms, hail and flash floods have battered beleaguered Australian cities in recent days, extreme weather that has diminished the threat from scores of wildfires that continue to blaze across the country's southeast. A hail storm in the national capi

Monday, January 20th 2020, 5:59 am

By: CBS News


Dust storms, hail and flash floods have battered beleaguered Australian cities in recent days, extreme weather that has diminished the threat from scores of wildfires that continue to blaze across the country's southeast. A hail storm in the national capital Canberra on Monday damaged public buildings, businesses, homes and cars, cut power to some suburbs, brought down trees, caused flash flooding and injured two people, emergency services officials said.

To the west, a 186-mile wide cloud of red dust was carried by wind gusts up to 66 miles per hour and descended on the drought-stricken towns of Dubbo, Broken Hill, Nyngan and Parkes, local media reported. Much of the dust is top soil from New South Wales state farms.

 

"It's part and parcel of this record drought we've got at the moment," Dubbo Mayor Ben Shields told Nine Network television.

Hail struck Melbourne, Australia's second-largest city, on Sunday and more hail storms are forecast to return. The city has been choked by smoke from distant wildfires in Victoria state in recent weeks.

Residents posted images and video of the wild weather on social media.

 

 

Unusually intense storms over the weekend caused flash flooding in the cities of Brisbane and Gold Coast in Queensland state just north of New South Wales, where most of the wildfire destruction has occurred.

The fires have claimed at least 28 lives since September, destroyed more than 2,600 homes and razed more than 25.7 million acres. The area burned is larger than the U.S. state of Indiana.

Widespread recent rainfall in New South Wales and Victoria have helped  but have not extinguished major fires in Australia's two most populous states.

Authorities have warned the fire danger will escalate this week in both states with rising temperatures and drier conditions.

 

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\"It's part and parcel of this record drought we've got at the moment,\" Dubbo Mayor Ben Shields told Nine Network television.

Hail struck Melbourne, Australia's second-largest city, on Sunday and more hail storms are forecast to return. The city has been choked by smoke from distant wildfires in Victoria state in recent weeks.

Residents posted images and video of the wild weather on social media.

 

 

Unusually intense storms over the weekend caused flash flooding in the cities of Brisbane and Gold Coast in Queensland state just north of New South Wales, where most of the wildfire destruction has occurred.

The fires have claimed at least 28 lives since September, destroyed more than 2,600 homes and razed more than 25.7 million acres. The area burned is larger than the U.S. state of Indiana.

Widespread recent rainfall in New South Wales and Victoria have helped  but have not extinguished major fires in Australia's two most populous states.

Authorities have warned the fire danger will escalate this week in both states with rising temperatures and drier conditions.

 

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