North QLD experiences record breaking rain

Published Mar 20, 2025, 9:19 PM

Flood ravaged towns in North Queensland are once again on edge, after another day of relentless rain. Records were broken overnight as anxious residents prepare for the possibility of round two.

Riverview Park living up to its name.

Look just through the term.

The Halifax Bridge is close to being cut. The Hingeon Brookshire told to prepare for major flood levels.

Guess what fakes It's flooding again, this time a moderate flood.

Roads surrounding flood ravaged Ingham are once again drenched after another night of NonStop rain, and like the River's anxiety levels are rising.

There still quite a lot of emotion around. There's a lot of trauma because it was a horrific event.

In Townsville, Mo rain that Washwall's.

Having going to dive.

It was heaviest around the Cargo region, with Cardbole Gap recording two hundred and eighteen millimeters in just three hours.

By nine am March records had been broken a total of four hundred and fifty three millimeters of rain in twenty four hours in the Hindeon Brookshire three hundred and fifty one, Ingham two hundred and sixty seven and Townsville one hundred and ten millimeters.

If we do get any more of that heavy rainfall, that is quite likely to see that it's renewed river rises.

Extra warning after criticism, this event came by surprise.

We've had a lot of messaging out there. It's if the community wants to acknowledge it.

It's day.

Conditions will ease this week, but another surge is forecast from Monday.

Certainly as a watch point for any tropical those that might develop either late next week or into early April.

A wet season continuing to wreak havoc. Anna McGraw seven News