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Australia state declares massive monsoon disaster
CANBERRA (Reuters) – Australia's tropical Queensland state Thursday declared a flood disaster over an area the size of France and Germany after recent monsoon storms.
Thirty Queensland communities covering 969,000 square km (374,000 sq miles) were declared disaster zones by the state's emergency services minister, Neil Roberts, including many outback and rural communities. Queensland residents affected by storms would be able to apply for government assistance payments if they were "unable to recover via their own means," Roberts said. Eight major rivers remain in flood after monsoonal rains and a cyclone moved across the state, cutting roads and forcing many small communities to rely on air drops of food and fresh water. The floods are eventually expected to move inland, helping fill lakes and relieving a long-running drought in parts of Australia's desert interior and tropical north. Queensland is Australia's second biggest state by area and the third most populous, with a A$187 billion ($125.8 billion) economy reliant on tourism, coal mining and agriculture. The state last year recorded a growth rate of 5.1 percent. http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090120/...6AFZKcAgwfYhAF |
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And Australia is supposed to be the world's ark? What a joke.
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No offense to those folks though. I feel that there are NO safe locations in the world, not with climate change. |
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And Australia is meant to be in the middle of a drought too with water restrictions on in many parts whereby you are not allowed to use a sprinkler to water your lawn etc and now this! I just hope the rain fell in the dams or the water catchment areas that fuel the cities homes and businesses.
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Re there being nowhere safe in Australia according to the comments of a previous poster on this thread, well, you could always try Pine Gap! Betcha they will be safe if there's earthquakes, 300 mile an hour winds or other calamaties! :original:
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You cant just "head to" Australia, they have some pretty interesting red tape in the way.
Regardless it is my firm belief that each of us is and will be exactly where we need to be at each moment of the path ahead, and unless you have completely turned to the dark-side, then if you were to deviate from plan, especially in the coming times, some pretty hardcore metaphysical kicks up the ass will get you deciding to get back on track in short order! A.. |
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Our souls are eternal, let us not forget that this experience is not even a wink in the "Big Picture". If we work on our hearts and our inner beings, we will find our sanctuary within.
Yes, I also have a bug out bag and a place to go... but these things are in place merely to possibly sustain my physical body, nothing more. The true life lies within, without fear and without need. Anchor makes this point well. Peace of Mind, Wormhole |
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Ah man, you mean I just can't head to Australia and live out in the bush and learn how to talk like Crocodile Dundee?
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Honestly Dan,
No one would stop you if you did. There is nothing wrong with going on a walk about... or any other choice for that matter:original:! Peace, Worm |
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HaHa true but I think I like it here! And I know Australia is a big island, but it's still an island. The only way off is by boat or plane, where here I could drive from Alaska to Peru if I wanted or had to. I can also go on an American walkabout so to speak, hmmm
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I hear that! If you end up walking to Washington State, or even Vancouver Canada, we'd all give you a big ground crew welcome!
Peace of Mind, Worm |
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I lived in Spokane for two years and I've been to Tacoma and Mt. Rainier, absolutely loved it, very pretty part of the country!
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