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November 18, 2008 Tuesday
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Nov 18, 2008
Queensland storm aftermath
A Brisbane house after a tree fell on it during Sunday's storm. The incident left one person dead and caused power cuts to several homes. -- PHOTO: ASSOCIATED PRESS
SYDNEY: A violent storm ripped through picturesque tourist hubs in eastern Australia, leaving one person dead and causing damage comparable to that wrought by a cyclone, officials said yesterday.

Accompanied by flash floods, hailstones and destructive winds, it tore the roofs off scores of homes, flattened cars and sent debris flying in south-east Queensland on Sunday, in what some experts described as among the worst storms in 25 years.

Electricity was cut to about 230,000 homes and businesses.

'It looks like...a great big bomb went off in our street,' said Ms Davina Thomas, who lives in a suburb of Brisbane.

'My daughter had her roof blown off (her house). It's in the pool now,' she told local radio.

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