Just wondering how all you Bris members getting on. Terrible pics coming out of there.
Constant rain for 4 days nearly a years worth of rainfall it's beginning to flood the same areas as 2011 I feel for those poor people & SES Volunteers 🙏🙏🙏
In front of my house the street got knee deep in water during the day and a bit deeper later. Water was 1/2 way up from yard - another foot or so of water and it would have been lapping at the door.
Park behind me completely flooded - like a lake - never seen it so high!
Yesterday lunchtime our sink wouldn't drain or toilets flush fully, no doubt due to volume of water in sewers.
A lady broke down in her car and we pushed it into our driveway where it sits now awaiting collection.
Tragically last night someone died trying to cross a road near us. :(
Luckily, rain has stopped now and it has drained away pretty well but EVERYTHING is muddy as all get out.
Having said that, in the city the water levels are still extremely high with flooding along river continuing with high tide - hopefully that will now gradually ease.
Seems rain has moved south - stay safe down there on Gold Coast and northern NSW!
Quote from: VladTepes on Monday, 28 February 2022, 08:50 AM
In front of my house the street got knee deep in water during the day and a bit deeper later. Water was 1/2 way up from yard - another foot or so of water and it would have been lapping at the door.
Park behind me completely flooded - like a lake - never seen it so high!
Yesterday lunchtime our sink wouldn't drain or toilets flush fully, no doubt due to volume of water in sewers.
A lady broke down in her car and we pushed it into our driveway where it sits now awaiting collection.
Tragically last night someone died trying to cross a road near us. :(
Luckily, rain has stopped now and it has drained away pretty well but EVERYTHING is muddy as all get out.
Having said that, in the city the water levels are still extremely high with flooding along river continuing with high tide - hopefully that will now gradually ease.
Seems rain has moved south - stay safe down there on Gold Coast and northern NSW!
Quote from: GSXKING on Sunday, 27 February 2022, 07:42 PM
Constant rain for 4 days nearly a years worth of rainfall it's beginning to flood the same areas as 2011 I feel for those poor people & SES Volunteers 🙏🙏🙏
Sounding bad guys. Stay safe.
Be safe, thinking of ya.
Pictures of the flooding in Brisbane and surrounding area on UK TV - not looking good at all. Stay safe all.
My front yard has some very deep grooves in it where my Land Rover was parked on the grass.
Things pretty much back to normal here where I am thankfully, but Brisbane River peak still high. A lot of pontoons from the richer people on the river floating down to the bay, with boats still attached. So if you have a tinny you could probably head out and grab an upgrade. :rofl2:
Quote from: VladTepes on Tuesday, 01 March 2022, 08:52 AM
My front yard has some very deep grooves in it where my Land Rover was parked on the grass.
Things pretty much back to normal here where I am thankfully, but Brisbane River peak still high. A lot of pontoons from the richer people on the river floating down to the bay, with boats still attached. So if you have a tinny you could probably head out and grab an upgrade. :rofl2:
I saw that on the news last night. Did they end up securing that floating crane barge? That would have hit the bridge if it has lost its moorings.
Yep they managed, and indeed lucky they did.
I wasn't aware of this at all. Obviously due to the Ukraine/Russia war our news channels have not given any coverage of anything else for the last week.
I've just watched a few reports online and it looks absolutely devastating for all the people and properties involved. Hopefully conditions will improve soon and the massive clear up can begin.
Stay safe to all living in the areas affected :onya:
Look at the bright side, once your floods have died down we will have a nuclear war to dry things up quickly for you. :whistling:
Mjgt, maybe so. Weve just had a week of incredible rain. London annual in-one night. People still sitting on roof tops 3 days later. Close by area nopower 7 days, could be same until back on. Total disaster. Now told another 8 days of heavy rain. Huge storm as i type. Too scared to ride, gigantic potholes. Not having much fun at present.
Stay safe all.our mates in Brissy
Does sound hellish down there guys, good luck.
You know you really should arrange to spread your rain out, not have the lot arrive at once every decade.
Hope you all stay safe looks like lots of damage and danger :cheers:
Another storm this morning 🤬🤬
Just sent that first map to my boss in Melbourne to explain our situation up here.
My house got huge storm last night. Trees down everywhere. Spent whole day carting them from yard. No power, maybe days. One branch went thru cladding and plaster into lounge room. Another around 40 kg branch, i cant lift it, flew 50 metres into my yard. Mustve been over 300 k winds, 60 mm hail. Not having much fun lately.
Stay safe mate
Stay safe guys :)
Seen some pictures from the other side and you certainly getting some shit weather, I hope you are all staying safe and it clears up soon.
It seems mad that Australia is having serious flooding, Europe could be on the brink of war with Russia, Russia has invaded Ukraine and is killing civilians and destroying building and yet there are still some whinging that the fucking football is cancelled. It's a crazy world we all live in.
@grog That sounds horrendous. Hopefully you can get it all sorted out and hopefully no major structural damage done to your house. Scary stuff indeed.
Stay safe :onya:
Thanks Fellas. So today got up on roof, solar panels ok, gutters full of tree debris, gone now. Problem found, bloody whirlybird air extractor blown off, that rooms ceiling flooded. Insurance claim now. So my warning is, if you have one, they just push down onto base, they need safety straps. Just little metal bars screwed to top n bottom, at least 2, 4 for me now. Mongrels who fitted mine just put one, wouldve been ok with more.
Quote from: grog on Friday, 04 March 2022, 05:02 PM
Thanks Fellas. So today got up on roof, solar panels ok, gutters full of tree debris, gone now. Problem found, bloody whirlybird air extractor blown off, that rooms ceiling flooded. Insurance claim now. So my warning is, if you have one, they just push down onto base, they need safety straps. Just little metal bars screwed to top n bottom, at least 2, 4 for me now. Mongrels who fitted mine just put one, wouldve been ok with more.
Well done Mr. Grog. I installed mine DIY and fitted 2 straps, plus I riveted the collar at 4 points. We get a SEasterly (The Freo Doctor) that can be quite strong.
Wish youd shown bastards who fitted mine Eric. Inferior job, and that was insurance, new roof 4 yrs ago. Why do i live here? No idea at present.
Cant knock insurance so far. Made claim yesterday arvo, bloke here before lunch, dragged n mulched the fallen trees. Also got a quote for another i need removed, $600 under others. Good with Bad.