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Re: Queenslanders, are you ok? palese say Hi.

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 12:27 pm
by Strika
esie wrote:We are fine, high and dry. If our part of Mt Gravatt went under, the majority of Bne would be under! I spoke with Nanna today, as Phil said he is fine. Nanna's street was listed as likely to flood on the BCC's flood projection, so I was glad to hear that his home is dry! I was quite concerned about him and Sulli, especially after getting turned around at Oxley whenb driving today (as I hadn't been on the forum to read this thread).
Not sure if Ponti lives in the same place that I visited him in, but if so, it puts it into perspective as to how much water you guys have! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Re: Queenslanders, are you ok? palese say Hi.

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 2:41 pm
by Phil
Strika wrote:
esie wrote:We are fine, high and dry. If our part of Mt Gravatt went under, the majority of Bne would be under! I spoke with Nanna today, as Phil said he is fine. Nanna's street was listed as likely to flood on the BCC's flood projection, so I was glad to hear that his home is dry! I was quite concerned about him and Sulli, especially after getting turned around at Oxley whenb driving today (as I hadn't been on the forum to read this thread).
Not sure if Ponti lives in the same place that I visited him in, but if so, it puts it into perspective as to how much water you guys have! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
Yep, he is. The water was at the bottom of his street, you know where you hang a left to head up to the corner. He said another 1.5m and he would have had a swimming poo(l) ;)

Re: Queenslanders, are you ok? palese say Hi.

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 8:56 pm
by Mojo67
Good news Essie and good to hear about Ponti. The shortarse would drown in a foot of water. :lol:

Haven't heard about Hemi, but unless he's moved he would have been fine there. Be good to know for sure though.

Thanks for your support guys. Lot of people hurting up here. I'll be ankle deep in shit with everyone else tomorrow. :kuda:

Re: Queenslanders, are you ok? palese say Hi.

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 9:16 pm
by Sulli
Ok guys back after 3 days with out power yes the suburb was hit pretty hard but we are dry a lot of good friends lost the lot up here some both business and home I'll let the photos tell the story
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Blunder road
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ipswich motorway
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Bunnies under 10 meters of water
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ipswich motorway
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oxley road
The flood rose so quickly most people were at work only to come home and be ordered to evacuate there was less than 24 hours
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this was Tuesday afternoon
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this was Wednesday morning at 5.30am the spot where I had taken the previous photo is about 150 meters from where I was standing and about 3.5 meters under
neway we survived but others have suffered and need support
yes bretts ok barra bobs ok yappas ok but its been a long week :cry:

Re: Queenslanders, are you ok? palese say Hi.

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 8:17 pm
by Bob
seiko1 wrote:
h.b.bear wrote:get ready seiko all ends up down your way eventually :) might even start catching barramundi down there :lol:
Nothing that exciting ever happens around here :roll:
As a born and bred formerTamworthian what do you mean " Nothing exciting ever happens around here" You can always go and watch the mud dry on the hockey fields after the January floods and of course there is the annual cavalcade of ten gallon hats on five gallon heads AKA The Australasian Country Music Awards or you can go out to the Longyard and watch the paint dry on the Golden Guitar. Now you know one of the reasons I left the place. Every January we had a flood which usually cleaned up the campers at Jewrey Street and sent them scuttling up to the lookout.

Have fun now.

Bob

Re: Queenslanders, are you ok? palese say Hi.

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 8:49 pm
by ttc
I spent the day emptying out old houses in Rocklea. Both were 2 story houses, and the first was used by 3 students. They had no insurance, they lost everything but what they were wearing, and the house is highly unlikely to ever be inhabited again as the roof had collapsed so they need to find somewhere to live.
2nd was a house inhabited by a family with 2 kids, they had 2 cars on the property they hadn't been able to save, they came home while we were there, and the roof had collapsed throughout their whole house.. they were saying don't throw this out, or that.. but it was electrical stuff that couldn't be salvaged, don't think they understood. Both houses had been completely submerged, the 2nd one had a pallet, piece of timber and a car wheel on the roof.
But the main thing is the mud, it's so thick and it sticks to everything and by god does it stink. I even have it under my toe nails, and it's septic, so you have to be really careful if you cut yourself.
The most surreal thing was when I was standing in the students house I turned on the tap in the kitchen, the roof had fallen down, everything was caked in brown muck, it stank, and clear pure water came out of the tap.
We had so many volunteers, we were constantly offered water, muffins, sandwiches, there was a sausage sizzle, and people were coming up all the time asking if they could help. Now if only it was legal to do something to the goddam rubberneckers..

So after seeing this first hand, if you haven't already and can afford to please, please donate.. so many people have absolutely nothing (one of the students had one pair of shoes - and these we they to dig out of the mud) While we were at the salvation army depot people where wandering in, they had no food, no more clothes, and their houses were destroyed. They said they simply didn't get enough warning to save anything as their area's were the first hit..
What you see on the news is nothing, it's so much bigger, and it's so much rawer than that.

The people we helped today don't live in flash houses near the river, it's a poor suburb, mother nature doesn't discriminate.

Re: Queenslanders, are you ok? palese say Hi.

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 9:23 pm
by h.b.bear
Bob wrote:
seiko1 wrote:
h.b.bear wrote:get ready seiko all ends up down your way eventually :) might even start catching barramundi down there :lol:
Nothing that exciting ever happens around here :roll:
As a born and bred formerTamworthian what do you mean " Nothing exciting ever happens around here" You can always go and watch the mud dry on the hockey fields after the January floods and of course there is the annual cavalcade of ten gallon hats on five gallon heads AKA The Australasian Country Music Awards or you can go out to the Longyard and watch the paint dry on the Golden Guitar. Now you know one of the reasons I left the place. Every January we had a flood which usually cleaned up the campers at Jewrey Street and sent them scuttling up to the lookout.

Have fun now.

Bob
Hi Bob.re read the forum it was Seiko who quoted nothing exciting happens around here ,meaning S A .But any way its all happening here at moment with the boot scooters,went for wander today around town and geez there a fair few weirdos getting around know days but a lot off the women are still looking good though :D .See your coping the floods over there to,hope you stayed dry through all this,it doesnt look the best thing to have happen to anyone.cheers garry

Re: Queenslanders, are you ok? palese say Hi.

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 9:39 pm
by h.b.bear
:( Hit the nail on the head there ,a lot of us dont realise how bad it really is :shock: especially the mud that is left behind,it propably wouldnt feel as devastating than what it is if it wasnt for the mud and the mess it leaves :shock: ,and dont worry we are donating but wish we could get up there and help

Re: Queenslanders, are you ok? palese say Hi.

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 10:43 pm
by Nelso
Mojo67 wrote: Seraph's house went under yesterday, lost both her bikes but they're ok.
Not good to hear. :cry: Can anything be salvaged or is it a total loss?

Re: Queenslanders, are you ok? palese say Hi.

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 3:12 am
by Nanna
CLEAN UP IN AISLE QUEENSLAND !!!! Pontikat did a whoopsie from Toowomba to Moreton bay :oops:

What a week !.

Thanks for the concern everyone,

We were sent home from work 10am tuesday & only just made it before Ipswich motorway was closed by the Storm that trashed the toowomba area. Started packing a bag as soon as i got home. Tossed the Crim @ the Waki in the Tax pak (Hi ace Maxi) & parked them beside the Motorway overpass (Tuesday night). Lifted everything in the shed (3.5 foot lower then the house), Broke my mobile phone moving the Mig welder into the garden shed which is 3 foot higher then the main garage, spent all day wednesday without power with the generator rocking the street while we lifted all the unreplaceables into the roof. The waiting for the next high water mark was excrutiating. Sat on the guard rail over the creek/drain crossing at the end of street from 2am - 4am thursday morning until the murky brown mess stopped rising.
Then somehow couldnt sleep feeling guilty that all these poor other buggars lost the lot & my street didnt even get damp. We could fish for Euro carp from the road verge but thats more of a novelty then an inconvenience.
Anyway Friday I went down to the ST Ives GOODNA shopping center A friend owns what was a pet shop there, poor bugger, water to the roof everything tossed around inside the place. Nothing like getting sunburn around your Nakano signed baseball hat while trying not to slip over in flood mud mixed with a coupla ton of wet bird seed & dog biscuits.

Anyway .... condolences to those who have been unfortunate enough to have lost someone. The rest of this is just a big arse inconvenience that QLD will endure & overcome.
The same as with all aussies when it hits the fan "en masse"

Nanna nee Pontikat nee Dickhead (Thanks WING-NUT ie MattyV)

Oh as a reference point for the outta towners I live at Mary-anne St. Riverview ........ Across the river from Moggil. The first suburb southside after the Bremer River (Ipswich water) meets & becomes the Brisbane River (fed from Wivenwhore Damn).
Pity Bill & Stace werent here Thursday night, had a perfect opotunity to make a killing selling standing room on the ipswich motorway overpass to the local bevens waiting to see the Moggil Ferry "get BLOWND DUP cus"

Re: Queenslanders, are you ok? palese say Hi.

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 10:12 am
by Stace
Nanna wrote:Pity Bill & Stace werent here Thursday night, had a perfect opotunity to make a killing selling standing room on the ipswich motorway overpass to the local bevens waiting to see the Moggil Ferry "get BLOWND DUP cus"
Still need me mate :lol:

Re: Queenslanders, are you ok? palese say Hi.

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:32 pm
by tim
http://www.nearmap.com/?ll=-27.533847%2 ... d=20110113

This shows the flooding before and during by changing the date at the top.

Re: Queenslanders, are you ok? palese say Hi.

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 12:43 pm
by Strika
Tim, this one is even easier. You just move your mouse across the pics andthey show the before and after in one screen. 8)

http://www.abc.net.au/news/infographics ... eafter.htm

Re: Queenslanders, are you ok? palese say Hi.

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 12:59 pm
by Sulli
well saturday was clean up day its hard work and most home owners are still in shock and disbelief as Tanya said the smell is everywhere there is silt.
My wife and daughter went to help on of her school-friends there were thousands of people ready to lend a hand and were arriving by the busload trucks and drivers gave freely of their time bobcat operators worked tirelessly to remove the sodden mess that was once a prized furnishing or appliance :cry: the clean up will possibly go on for a long time.
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Re: Queenslanders, are you ok? palese say Hi.

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:20 pm
by mattyv74
Been down there cleaning up again today. Very Ugly. The streets still look pretty much the same today as in Sulli's pics. As a point of reference, the water got to the bottom of the awning of the first national building (my mother inlaws work) in the second last pic. Look accross the road and you can see the brown stain on the trees. :shock:

But atleast now it's a case of starting to rebuild in some way rather than rippping shit down and throwing away treasured items.