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By Hannah Walsh. By Gemma Ferguson. By Owen Jacques. Topic: Weather Forecasts. Supplied: Whitsunday Regional Council. North Queensland is facing heavy rainfall likely to cause "dangerous to life-threatening" flooding across a kilometre region from Cairns to Mackay. Residents in six suburbs across Townsville have been ordered to prepare to leave their homes, with authorities doorknocking up to 4, homes on Saturday to warn people about the looming flood threat.
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli urged residents of low-lying suburbs to prepare to leave and do so if directed. The Bureau of Meteorology's BOM Matthew Colopy said the rainfall situation continued to evolve rapidly, with two-to-three day rainfall totals in excess of 1, millimetres possible.
This water depth marker shows the impacting of flooding on Townsville's Allambie Lane. Supplied: City of Townsville. He said heavy-to-intense rainfall was expected throughout the weekend into Monday. Flooding in Ingham, where water is inundating roads and residents are bracing for more heavy rain. Mr Colopy said the key risk area was between Innisfail and Townsville, but there was a risk of heavy concentrated rains across north Queensland. We've already seen extreme rainfall, and it is that rainfall, that intense, localised and widespread rainfall that is our major concern," he said.
Overnight, regions spanning about kilometres along the north Queensland coastline were soaked with more than millimetres of rain, with almost mm falling in some areas. Emergency crews responded to hundreds of calls, as the wind and rain inundated homes and threatened structures. And as the rain again intensified into Saturday afternoon, the coastal township of Halifax was saturated with 60mm in one hour.
BOM forecaster Dean Narramore said there was a "major flood scenario unfolding". He said while the threat of a cyclone forming had largely passed, the new situation was "almost worse".