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Yeah cars are fine. Amazing how even with two matresses and the cars pressed up right against them, the garage was still completely flexing. I dare say there would be a few houses in Townsville with buckled garages.

Pffft,cyclone...just a lil bit of wind & rain. Glad it didnt get anywhere near as bad as expected tho & every1 came out relatively alrite. Time 2 go pick the esky up out of the neighbours backyard & have a post storm brew ey boys ;)

Pffft,cyclone...just a lil bit of wind & rain. Glad it didnt get anywhere near as bad as expected tho & every1 came out relatively alrite. Time 2 go pick the esky up out of the neighbours backyard & have a post storm brew ey boys ;)

only in Australia would that happen what you just said mate!! glad to hear your alright. hahaha

Pffft,cyclone...just a lil bit of wind & rain. Glad it didnt get anywhere near as bad as expected tho & every1 came out relatively alrite. Time 2 go pick the esky up out of the neighbours backyard & have a post storm brew ey boys ;)

Now that is strayan as!

I dunno. I just went for a drive through Townsville than and f**k me dead nearly every second tree is ripped out of the ground. Saw a couple of old houses with no roof. Definetely a lot worse than what I was thinking a few hours ago.

Would hate to see what it is like in Tully/Ingham/Innasfail.

They are switching the water off tonight because the water purification plant has been damaged or contaminated or something along those lines. So that sucks. Thank god I still have electricity though. I'm in the lucky 15% lol.

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