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Tropical Cyclone Koji is set to make landfall in Queensland’s far north, threatening to unleash more flooding in the region.
Heavy rain and damaging winds are expected when the category one storm crosses the coast between Townsville and Bowen on Sunday morning.
The Bureau of Meteorology said the system is likely to bring wind gusts of up to 120km/h and intense rainfall that could cause dangerous and life-threatening flash flooding between Townsville and Proserpine.

A significant weather warning has been issued for much of the northeast Queensland coastline, stretching from Townsville to Mackay. This alert includes Bowen, Proserpine, and the Whitsunday Islands, as residents brace for potential cyclonic conditions.

Premier David Crisafulli was adamant on Saturday that the already hard-hit region was “better prepared than ever” to handle the challenge.
Koji is expected to deliver heavy downpours in already-soaked catchment areas.

Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has assured the public that the state is ready to handle the looming threat. “The locals know their patch and the challenges,” he emphasized, expressing confidence in the preparedness of the communities.

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Crisafulli highlighted the strategic placement of swift-water rescue units, police, State Emergency Service (SES) officers, and paramedics. These teams are poised to assist residents and ensure safety on the ground as the situation develops.

Meanwhile, in the northwest, the communities of Gulf Country are grappling with major flooding along the Flinders River. The floodwaters have already caused significant damage, with livestock losses expected to be substantial.

In the northwest, major flooding that has already heavily affected Gulf Country communities — where livestock losses are projected to be significant — continues on the Flinders River.

Further concerns arise as major flood warnings have been declared for the Herbert, Haughton, and Tully rivers, signaling a need for vigilance across the region.

Support for primary producers

The federal and Queensland governments have activated funding support for primary producers in flooded areas.
Under the arrangements, farmers can claim eligible veterinary fees associated with the health and welfare of production livestock, as well as costs associated with carcass disposal on their property.
Freight subsidies up to $5,000 per property will be made available to move essential materials including fodder, building and fencing materials, machinery and animals for restocking.
Crisafulli said a preliminary survey of property owners indicated some 40,000 stock had already been lost, a number he expected would increase significantly.

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