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“그들은 분명히 수백만 년 동안 존재해 왔고, 단지 그것에 대처해 왔습니다.”
“우리에게 아기가 없다는 건 정말 슬픈 일이에요. 저는 악어 아기를 보는 걸 좋아해요. 정말 귀엽거든요.”
“우리 소녀 중 일부는 아직 둥지를 틀지 않았을 수도 있습니다. 이 후에 둥지를 틀면 괜찮을 것입니다.”
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ABC 기상학자인 Tom Saunders가 폭풍을 추적할 수 있는 위치는 어디입니까?
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper live updates: Far North Queenslanders begin to assess the damage as system downgraded to tropical low, but flood threat still looms
By Kelsie Iorio, Bridget Judd, Jessica Black and staff
Posted 10h ago10 hours ago, updated 2h ago2 hours ago
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Ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper has been slowly tracking inland over Far North Queensland overnight, with concerns it could intensify again when it reaches the Gulf of Carpentaria over the weekend.
Emergency services have helped evacuate several people amid flash flooding, with more heavy rain and strong winds forecast for today.
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ABC Emergency will broadcast regular warnings on ABC Radio. You can find more information, including a map of all the warnings, here.
- Atherton: 720 AM
- Cairns: 801 AM | 106.7 FM
- Cairns North: 95.5 FM
- Cooktown: 105.7 FM
- Mossman: 639 AM
- Lakeland: 106.1 FM
- Laura: 106.1 FM
- Townsville: 630 AM
You can also find ABC Far North Queensland on the ABC Listen App.
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Emergency crews receive almost 850 calls for help in far north Queensland
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By Nicholas McElroy
Queensland Fire and Emergency Service Assistant Commissioner Brad Commens says it’s been a big day.
He says the SES have had a total of 846 calls for help and 701 have been completed so far.
“We’ve done 534 damage assessments of premises since 6am … only 22 of those have minor damage, and only 10 of them have moderate damage,” he says.
Minor and moderate damage is defined as trees fallen down on garages and cars, no houses have been damaged so bad that they can’t be lived in.
Minor damage also covers low level flooding, which has mostly been around the Mossman area.
“So that’s a very good result,” he says.
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WATCH: Dog, children rescued overnight as Mossman River broke its banks
9m ago
By Jessica Black
A dozen people, including five children, and a dog were rescued form their homes at Mossman after the river broke its banks.
QPS released this footage of the evacuations:
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WATCH: Catch up on Steven Miles’s latest update
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Daintree River flooding potentially bad news for baby crocodiles
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By Nicholas McElroy
David White runs crocodile and wildlife tours on the Daintree River.
With the river hitting a major flood level of 9 metres today, he says many of the crocodile nests along the river could have been drowned by the flood.
“There’s nothing cuter than watching mothers with their babies, and we’re going to miss out on that again,” he tells ABC Far North.
“They’ve obviously been around for millions of years and they just cope with it.”
“It’s just sad for us as we won’t have any babies, I love watching croc babies, they’re very cute.”
“Hopefully some of our girls may not have nested yet, hopefully they nest after this and they’ll be alright.”
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Where the storm could be tracking with ABC meteorologist Tom Saunders
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Emergency Minister addresses complaints over new Australian Warning System
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By Nicholas McElroy
Far North Queensland politicians have made complaints about the new nationally-consistent Australian Warning System (AWS).
Residents around Cairns reported that they felt confusion over warnings they have received via text messages in the days leading up to the cyclone.
One councillor scored the new system a “one out of 10”.
Speaking with ABC Far North, Emergency Minister Murray Watt says he’s also received feedback from frustrated residents.
“It has been used a number of times already for bushfires and floods and it’s been working quite effectively,” Mr Watt says.
“This is my understanding the first time it’s been used for a cyclone and clearly there’s room for improvement.“
“The reality is it’s better to be safe than sorry. At least we haven’t lost any lives.”
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A quick look south, where there’s the possibility of thunderstorms tomorrow
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Taking a brief look to the state’s south — large hail, damaging winds and heavy rainfall all possible in south-east Queensland tomorrow.
Stormy scenes in Cairns today
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The ABC’s Michael Lloyd sent these from Cairns:
Major Flood Warning for the Daintree and Flood Warning for the Mossman River
1h ago
By Nicholas McElroy
The weather bureau says major flooding is possible at Daintree Village overnight and into Friday.
Here’s the latest:
Significant river level rises have occurred across the Daintree and Mossman catchments and significant river level rises have occurred along the Bloomfield River.
Moderate flooding is occurring at Daintree Village and major flooding is possible overnight Thursday and into Friday.
Higher levels are possible with further heavy rainfall.
The Mossman River has seen significant water level rises. River levels are currently falling, but the bureau warns further rises are possible if heavy rainfall redevelops in the area.
WATCH: How was ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper different to a category five?
By Jessica Black
Jasper crossed the coast as a category two cyclone — less ferocious than a category five but with a “sustained energy,” as ABC reporter Mackenzie Colahan explains from Port Douglas.
Flood warning for Barron River, potentially impacting Cairns Airport
1h ago
By Nicholas McElroy
We’ve just had more flood warnings come through.
Here’s the latest for the Barron River, which is north of the Cairns CBD and flows past the airport.
Major flooding is likely at Kamerunga Bridge and possible at Cairns Airport.
From the bureau:
Rainfall totals up to 600 mm have been recorded over the Barron River catchment in the 29 hours to 2:00 pm Thursday. Further rainfall is forecast for the remainder of Thursday into Friday, with further heavy falls possible.
Here’s what the bureau says about the airport:
The Barron River at Cairns Airport is currently at 3.08 metres and rising, similar to the March 2018 event, above the moderate flood level (3.00 m).
With forecast rainfall, the Barron River at Cairns Airport may reach near the major flood level (3.50 m) Thursday evening, similar to the February 2000 (3.40 m) and February 1999 (3.50 m) events.