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Flooding in western Queensland reaches record levels, forcing evacuations and isolating towns.
Floodwaters in western Queensland have reached unprecedented levels, covering an area twice the size of Victoria.
This flooding, the worst in over 50 years, has forced evacuations in towns like Thargomindah and could cut off communities for up to six weeks.
The Australian government has provided aid, but the full extent of damage and livestock losses may not be known until waters recede.
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