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Queensland floods turn deadly as rain continues to pour

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Published: December 30, 2025
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A man has died in Queensland floodwaters as the state braces for another day of heavy rain.

Police were called to Gulf Development Road at Normanton, in the state’s north-west, at about 3pm yesterday.

They found a car submerged in floodwaters, where the body of a man aged in his 70s was located inside.

A man has died in Queensland floodwaters near Normanton. (9News)

The death is not being treated as suspicious and a report will be prepared for the coroner.

It comes as the state’s north faces record rainfall for the fourth day in a row, with landslides, widespread flooding and more than 30 roads cut off yesterday afternoon.

Rainfall is expected to ease today, but the Bureau of Meteorology has warned totals could still reach up to 220mm in Townsville and 100mm in the state’s west in the next 24 hours.

The state is facing another day of heavy rain. (9News)

Premier David Crisafulli yesterday announced disaster relief for the affected areas.

“We have two main concerns and that is roads and the impact on agriculture,” he said.

“There could be some significant stock loss. We stand ready to be able to provide fodder if that is required.”

The tropical monsoon trough is expected to linger for several days. (Weatherzone)

Further north, between Cairns and Townsville, South Mission Beach has now recorded 850mm of rain from the current monsoon storm system.

That’s expected to exceed a metre before the system moves on.

Multiple severe weather and flood warnings are in place for the state’s north and north-west, including for the Norman, Flinders, Gilbert, Cloncurry, Georgina, Nicholson, Leichhardt, Bohle, Western, Diamantina, Herbert, Mulgrave, Russell, and Tully rivers.
Roads have been flooded and communities cut off. (9News)

“A tropical low embedded in the monsoon trough across the northwest will linger for the next few days whilst slowly weakening,” the bureau said.

“The position of the trough will fluctuate over coming days whilst it slowly weakens, and will most likely be located between Cooktown and Townsville.”

Queensland Police Minister Daniel Purdie said yesterday authorities were already in position to help with the response to the weather event.

Premier David Crisafulli has said that Queensland is in good standing ahead of the wild weather conditions set to rock the state. (Nine)

“We’ve put senior police into Richmond, Mount Isa and Ingham with some support staff to help the coordination of this response,” he said.

“With the fire department, we’ve 37 expert swift water rescue crews have been pre-positioned, coupled with air assets from the fire department ready to help.”

Crisafulli also said he was confident the state was in a good position to handle the disaster and recovery.

Rain totals could exceed a metre in places. (9News)

“I want to give people assurance that we’ve done a lot of work to pre-prepare for the disaster season,” he said.

“That really puts us in good stead and I am very confident about the way that we can handle events, both this one and in the future.”

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