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My friend [livejournal.com profile] i_autumnheart   is in a safe spot in Queensland, and doubtless doing dozens of useful things, because she is terrific and like that. One of them is this map: 


You can see the size of Australia compared to the continental USA. The dark blue line is the normal monsoon zone. The blue and pale blue lines were the original estimates of the flooded and flood-affected (cut off as well as largely underwater) areas, the purple and magenta lines are autumn's updated areas as of this afternoon. The flood-affected area in Queensland alone is already significantly bigger than the state of Texas, the flooded area larger than California. (If you can only think in terms of Europe, check out this link for comparative sizes.) Thanks, [livejournal.com profile] anthraxia , for the original link.

Careful viewers will notice there are two other major floods in the country at the moment. If you look down to the bottom left and find Perth, a bit below LA, there is a massive fire near there that has only just been brought under control.

The upside of living in a country of such madness is that people are generally great. It's not just the former Prime Minister, many people have been fabulous with supermarkets giving away stock to local people and strangers continuing to form human chains to help people rescue possessions and stock. The RSPCA put out an alert because they were unable to cope and within two hours people had stepped forward to foster all the excess animals at that time. People who were evac-ing an old caretaker in Brisbane took his budgerigars away in their pockets because he did not have a portable cage -- a whole new dimension to budgie smuggling.

The death-toll from the flash-flooding has risen to 12, but in good news the missing are now down to 48, though with grave fears held for 9 of them, as the news phrase has it. The expected peak has been revised down, which has meant that only 3000-odd homes in Ipswich were inundated rather than 4000. Things are still getting deeper in Brisbane, and will for at least another day.

And yes, there are still snakes in the water, and crocodiles, and now at least one shark.

One of my girlfriends was teasing me because I told her to fill her saucepans with water while they still have guaranteed potable water, but in all seriousness, it's the major difference between getting through the aftermath of a natural disaster with ease and with great annoyance. No one likes having to queue for water! Fingers crossed the desalination plant will mean that most of Brisbane can keep drinking from the tap. Sadly, in some rural areas, it's a 3 minute boil for anything from the tap.

Meanwhile, for you lot up north with friends who have lost goods, a few helpful links:
Fairfax story on dealing with water-damaged electronics [livejournal.com profile] drbunsen , who is a real-life techie rather than a journo playing one on the internet, says that you'd be better off following this advice. He's probably right, I only know about paper and textiles!
Good page on dealing with water-damaged documents

And for precious garments and textiles, a conservator's guide that contains many things the layperson can do

Date: 2011-01-12 01:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pushdragon.livejournal.com
One upside to all of this? Anna Bligh is bloody magnificent, who knew? She looks like hell, but hasn't lost her cool, and gives the impression (which is her job) of knowing exactly what's going on. I love watching her speak in these briefings.

There was one shot of the Premier with the PM standing behind her and I wanted to print it out and give a framed copy to every girl in Australia for inspiration.

Ha! Budgie smuggling! Tabbott will be upset that some other bugger's budgies have knocked his out of the news.

Date: 2011-01-12 01:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com
She IS! And she looks like hell in the good way, if that makes sense. Julia was annoying me a bit in the press conferences, but seems to have been excellent in person as she spoke with evacuees -- typical of her, I think.

Where is Tabbott? Surely he could be in there with his muscles and kayak? If KRudd can do some heavy lifting, why not his Buffness?

Date: 2011-01-12 01:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pushdragon.livejournal.com
Ah! Now there is a ray of hope for those poor Brisbanians. There may be sharks and crocs and stray pontoons in the water but at least Tony Abbott hasn't been sighted yet. That will bring them comfort, I hope.

Date: 2011-01-13 08:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] i-autumnheart.livejournal.com
Tony Abbott has now appeared... the ABC didn't give him much air time, but it was all platitudes.

Date: 2011-01-12 03:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] i-autumnheart.livejournal.com
The contrast between Anna this morning, who clearly had been up all night and was dressed for a long stay in a sweltering media centre, and Julia who had just stepped off the plane impecably groomed was notable.

I do agree that Bligh has done a marvellous job, both in getting messages across and in keeping the media away from the frontline operations people, which is exactly what politicians are *for* in emergencies.

Date: 2011-01-12 09:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mayela-delarue.livejournal.com
Yes, Anna FTW! Vote 1 Anna Bligh - oh damn, I'm in the wrong state.

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