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Australian flood costs top $6 billion

by Staff Writers
Sydney (AFP) May 17, 2011
Massive floods and a monster cyclone that swept through northeastern Australia over the summer will cost more than Aus$6 billion ($6.3 billion), Queensland Treasurer Andrew Fraser said Tuesday.

The figure is above the first estimate of Aus$5.8 billion for the damage caused by the deadly floods that swamped thousands of homes and paralysed the state capital Brisbane and were followed within days by Cyclone Yasi.

"I expect the cost of our natural disasters to be above that initial forecast, and exceed the Aus$6 billion figure," Fraser told an economic forum.

Australia suffered historic floods in December and January that swamped coal mines, ruined roads and other infrastructure and destroyed crops and farmland in Queensland and are set to impact on national growth.

Fraser said the extraordinary weather events, including Yasi, which wrecked towns and crops in the state's north, were a "kick in the guts for Queensland's economy", which had been enjoying strengthening business conditions in 2010.

The floods and storms had smashed exports from the coal-producing state, which had also suffered from a natural disaster in Queensland's major trading partner Japan following a massive earthquake and tsunami there in March.

"Presently we face enormous and immediate challenges in kicking over the flooded engine of the state's economy," Fraser said.

Queensland's unprecedented floods, which covered an area as large as that of France and Germany combined at their height, were blamed on the weather pattern known as La Nina.

But in good news for the state, some weather experts now believe that the phenomenon has passed, with Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Andrew Watkins saying that La Nina was "on the cusp of over".



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