Queensland floods: Towns isolated as supplies dwindle and rain eases - BBC News
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Hundreds of people still require rescue from croc-infested floodwaters and one man is missing.
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Major flooding in northern Australia has begun to ease but many towns remain isolated in crocodile-infested waters as supplies dwindle.
Extreme weather driven by ex-tropical cyclone Jasper has dumped a year's worth of rain on parts of Queensland.
Some rivers have swollen to record levels, flooding homes, severing roads and power, and forcing people to flee houses in boats. One man is missing.
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