'It's just horrific': Huge gum tree crashes through home in wild storm
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The aftermath of a powerful storm that wreaked havoc across south-east Queensland is proving to be a daunting task, with recovery efforts anticipated to extend into tomorrow. The tempest left a trail of destruction, toppling trees onto roofs and powerlines, plunging tens of thousands of residents into darkness.

For Wim and Lucy Meutermans, power was the least of their problems after a giant grey gum crashed through the roof of their Toowong home. (9News)
“It’s just horrific. It’s just so much mess,” Ms Meutermans told 9News. (9News)

For Wim and Lucy Meutermans, the loss of electricity was just the beginning of their ordeal. A massive grey gum tree crashed through the roof of their home in Toowong, leaving behind a scene of devastation.

“It’s just horrific. It’s just so much mess,” Ms. Meutermans lamented in an interview with 9News.

The disaster unfolded with Mr. Meutermans standing at the front door when the tree came crashing down, obliterating the roof and ceiling. The impact left the house in disarray, and the ensuing heavy rain compounded the damage.

“It’s just a nightmare. It’s water all through everything,” Ms. Meutermans described the extent of the destruction.

Elsewhere, another towering gum tree tore into a home in Mount Ommaney, leaving residents shaken and the structure deemed unsafe for habitation.

“We heard the big crash in the house, and then we started screaming,” resident Emilia Mardanio said.

Mr Meutermans was standing at the front door when the tree crashed down, taking out the roof and ceiling, leaving the house and contents a shattered mess, before the heavy rain finished the job. (9News)
Another gum tree smashed into a Mount Ommaney home, terrifying those inside and leaving it structurally unsound and unlivable. (9News)

” … Big rattle, and then I heard like metal from the back, like shaking, like falling off.”

Other fallen trees took out power lines and blocked roads, particularly across Brisbane’s west, while winds toppled a whole house in inner-city Highgate Hill.

Jamboree Ward councillor Sarah Hutton said the damage was comparable to Cyclone Alfred.

The State Emergency Service dealt with more than 300 calls last night and more into the morning. 

A home under renovation in Highgate Hill was left teetering during the storm yesterday. (Nine)

Trees crashing through power lines caused the bulk of the power outages. Energex was expecting to restore electricity to most homes throughout the night but some would be waiting longer.

“We know we’re going to go well into tomorrow to get some of the really worst affected areas still back up onto the network,” media adviser Danny Donald said.

“And it’s just going to be another massive 24 hours while they do the real heavy lifting, where we’ve got massive trees over roads that we can’t gain access to.”

Powerlines down in Kenmore. (Nine)

Today the temperature soared above 38 degrees in Brisbane and on the Gold and Sunshine coasts but the south-east mostly earned a reprieve from storms that hit the Central Highlands, Coalfields and Capricornia districts further north. 

A thunderstorm warning was cancelled just before 7pm (8pm AEDT).

Much of the state remained under a total fire ban today with extreme fire danger forecast for parts of south-east coast into tomorrow.

Total fire ban Queensland
Total fire ban in Queensland. (Queensland Fire Department)

The Bureau of Meteorology issued a heatwave warning for central, north and north-west Queensland for Sunday to Wednesday.

Maximum temperatures could nudge the mid-40s in some regions, including the Central Highlands and Coalfields, Northern Goldfields and Upper Flinders, Central West, North West and Gulf Country districts.

Temperatures are expected to plummet across the south-east tomorrow, with a maximum of 22 in Brisbane and on the Gold Coast, with 23 on the Sunshine Coast.

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