OT: Floods In QLD Australia

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Massive inland floods have been happening to people all in the state of Queensland,Australia. Alot of people have lost there homes and businesses hope everyones safe around there.
 
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I'm near Brisbane and most of the people near us were evacuated yesterday, our town is cut off it's pretty crazy. Plus all the animals are hiding on dry land, where we're hiding. Here's some pics if you're interested.
 
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hope your okay man, water rises at 4am...so prepare for the worse..the prime minister just told everyone to get tha fuk out if there even close to any water lol..
 
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Glad to hear the gold coast's good, I got family there. Do you know if Surfer's is ok? We got our tinny sittin out back with a carton of TED's for the 4am rise in water, gonna go looking for people on roof's and give em a hand.
 
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I don't know how to quote but to Zero about how can people die in floods, I thought the same at first but most of these were flash floods so by the time the water gets to you if you're not above it you're fucked, there was a news story about some guy who helped his sister up into a manhole and by the time he got back to the back door to help his eldery parents, they had been washed away, also a few children trying to help were killed, but on another note most of the country has turned into Bear Grylls, I think I overreacted when I slept in that sheep's carcass and ate my dog
 
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A 13-year-old victim of the devastating floods that swept through the Australian city of Toowoomba earlier this week died after asking his rescuer to save his little brother first.

Jordan Rice and his mother, Donna, were killed on Monday afternoon after being carried off by the floodwaters that had risen around their stranded car.

At least 10 people lost their lives in what police in the Queensland city described as an "inland instant tsunami". Another 18 are feared dead.

Details of the teenager's sacrifice emerged today after his father spoke to the local paper.

John Tyson told the Toowoomba Chronicle that Ms Rice and their sons, Jordan and Blake, were on their way back from a trip to buy school uniform when the waters rose up around their car as they drove through the city's central business district at around 2pm on Monday.

After the engine cut out, Rice, 43, managed to get through to the emergency services, who told the family to stay where they were.

But as the waters grew higher, the three had to climb on to the roof of the car.

"All these people were just standing around until an old scrawny guy grabbed a bit of rope, wrapped it around himself and jumped in," said Tyson.

"Jordan can't swim and is terrified of water. But when the man went to rescue him, he said, 'Save my brother first'."

Although the rescuer managed to save 10-year-old Blake, the rope broke when he tried to tie it around Rice and Jordan, and mother and son were swept downstream.

After holding on to a tree for a little while, the pair were carried off by the floodwaters.

Tyson began to cry as his spoke of the bravery his son had shown in his final moments.

"I can only imagine what was going on inside to give up his life to save his brother, even though he was petrified of water," he told the Chronicle. "He is our little hero."

The father described his partner and Jordan as "the unsung heroes of my life", adding: "She was my soulmate."

Tyson also thanked the man who had risked his own life to help his family and save Blake.

There were also fears today for a Toowoomba-based man who was last seen sitting on the roof of his stranded car with his wife and young son.

Footage shot by a news helicopter showed the man, identified as James Perry, awaiting rescue on Monday afternoon after trying to cross a river near the town of Grantham.

Perry's wife, Jenny, and his son, Ted, were saved by a helicopter, but when it returned, the chopper could not find Perry or his car.

The Queensland premier, Anna Bligh, said that many members of the public had rung her office to ask after the family and say how upset they had been by the footage.

Perry, who is 39, is one of more than 50 people to be declared missing in the region.
kid is a true hero
 
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i could see if it were a kid or an elderly person.... but if it were me i would buy a queen size inflatable bed, a case of beer and a bottle of whiskey
 
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I don't know how to quote but to Zero about how can people die in floods, I thought the same at first but most of these were flash floods so by the time the water gets to you if you're not above it you're fucked, there was a news story about some guy who helped his sister up into a manhole and by the time he got back to the back door to help his eldery parents, they had been washed away, also a few children trying to help were killed, but on another note most of the country has turned into Bear Grylls, I think I overreacted when I slept in that sheep's carcass and ate my dog
I just lol'd.
 
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