May 22, 2009 Friday
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May 22, 2009
Australia declares disaster
Young men enjoy a splash in the waters of a flooded road closure along the Gold COast in the Australian state of Queensland on May 21, 2009 after overnight storms lashed the area. -- PHOTO: AFP
CANBERRA - AUSTRALIAN authorities declared a natural disaster on Friday and thousands of people were evacuated after days of torrential rain and flooding killed one man and inundated large parts of the country's east coast.

Around 5,000 residents in Lismore, in northern New South Wales state, were evacuated from their homes as floodwaters, in some places more than 10-metres deep, surged across riverlands stretching along 300 km of coastline.

'The declaration will provide for a range of assistance to cover personal hardship and distress as well as funding for those who have suffered property damage,' state Premier Nathan Rees said.

The flooding followed days of rain and cyclonic winds which battered southern Queensland state and northern NSW, killing one man and trapping hundreds of people as roads were cut, forcing authorities to use helicopters to rescue some.

The storms left 16,000 people without power as fallen trees brought down lines and blocked roads.

Floodwaters washed cars into the sea and huge waves pounded major ports, including the world's biggest coal export port at Newcastle, where ship movements were disrupted.

Rivers burst banks at the towns of Murwillumbah, Tweed Heads and Grafton, although major coal-mining operations to the north and west in Queensland were unaffected.

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd offered help to flood-hit areas. 'It is critical residents follow the instructions of local authorities and as far as possible stay indoors and avoid the roads,' Mr Rudd said.

Further south near Coffs Harbour, the Bellinger River was expected to peak at more than 8 metres, with more than 3,000 people isolated in the towns of Thora, Darkwood and Bellingen.

In south-east Queensland, hundreds of roads remained cut on Friday, with homes flooded and industrial suburbs in the popular tourist beach area transformed into canals. -- REUTERS

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