All the following images are screengrabs from this incredible high resolution NearMap satellite image of flooded Brisbane on January 13.
Here's some of the things that caught my eye.
So all those who went ballistic when the Australian military said natural disasters/extreme weather posed bigger threat than terrorists...
do u get it now? Do u understand? Extreme weather events are kicking Australians' butts far worse than terrorists could ever hope to.
Jan 3 :Rockhampton residents approached by "men with guns on their hips", told to evacuate "or else", according to ABCNews
Jan. 4 : Rockhampton, an Australian city of 75,000, completely cut off by floodwaters. No rail, no roads, no airport. http://tinyurl.com/2vpgj7bJanuary 11 :
Jan. 4 ; Even wild kangaroos understand it's safer in a boat than in the water of the Queensland floods http://tinyurl.com/26qaz5c
I love a sunburnt country, a land of building collapsing flashfloods, of summer snow, of town consuming firestorms, of locust & mice plagues.
Queenslanders told to prepare emergency kits, continuing flood crisis could last "weeks, months" http://tinyurl.com/6lbky6vAustralian PM Julia Gillard on the Queesland MegaDisaster, Jan. 11 :
State Emergency Workers are incomprehensibly brave : http://tinyurl.com/3yxu29z the look of smiling, stunned disbelief at 00:51.
Car stacking in Toowoomba, by Mother Nature http://tinyurl.com/243z9ah
Watch the white van slam into a tree at 00:35. A man is clinging to that tree. He was rescued. http://tinyurl.com/29jquds
QLD premier Anna Bligh reveals suburbs in Brisbane will be sacrificed to preserve integrity of Wivenhoe dam (stop it overflowing)
Flash-Flooded Creek To Cars : I Will Take You, And You, And You. And That Blue Car, Too http://tinyurl.com/6dpgp29
QLD premier Anna Bligh looks stressed? Imagine being told, after the longest day of your life, "This is now a Queensland MegaDisaster."
Brisbane residents told stay in your homes, off roads, wait until announcement of your suburb being evacuated
Of the 23 SE QLD dams, 17 are overflowing after reaching maximum capacity, and three are releasing water through emergency gates
"To people of QLD, I understand the past few days have been very harrowing, but there are dark days ahead.January 12 :
"...we've seen walls of water smashing into cars & buildings....people hanging on for dear life...
"people are frightened, desperately waiting for news of their loved ones...my thoughts my sympathies are with you.
"...with floodwaters so dangerous, so swiftly moving, we have to brace ourselves for more tragedy."
Journalists nudging closer to asking PM Gillard : "Dozens of people were swept to their deaths, no warning. Who's responsible?"
In some areas of Grantham, flash flood waters rose 20 feet in less than two minutes according to resident on ABCNews24
Love the community spirit on twitter, people offering rooms and help to strangers (affected by #Qldflood). You people rock
Brisbane Lord Mayor warned in Oct. 2010 of looming repeat of 1974 floods http://tinyurl.com/4b2wgm9 'I guarantee it'.
The wreckage of Grantham, in the Lockyer Valley, smashed by an eight metre high wall of water http://bit.ly/dYxyDi
Winner of #WorldsWorstLooter. As policeman discusses looters (on news), TV news montage shows man running with wheelbarrow of gym equipment.January 13 :
No truth to Channel 9 story re crocodiles on jet skis heading down into Brisbane River to claim flooded streets of Brisbane as their own. Damn.
High rise residential towers on Brisbane River evacuating. Ferry, Riverwalk, party barge to be destroyed to save bridges
Electricity shut off across Brisbane CBD, food shortage rumours, 80,000 without power, fears of water contamination
Raw sewage in Brisbane River, police protecting supermarkets, expected 50 suburbs/40,000 homes/3000 streets affected by floodwaters.
Weird, people dropping out of timelines, suddenly quiet, as phone batteries run down, networks choke, internet access crashes in
It takes too long for newsreaders to announce what parts of Darwin, QLD, NSW, Victoria, Tas. are flooding. Just names places not flooded.January 14 :
People without power in Brisbane calling ABC612 asking for them to do time announcements, no wind up or battery clocks anymore.
Lokyer Valley hasn't had fresh water since Monday, supplies almost gone. Brisbane food shops don't know whn supplies will get thru
Blackout. 110,000 homes/business without power in Brisbane, low lying areas not expected to get power back on for min. 48 hours.
As terrible as Brisbane will look at dawn, most damage will still be underwater. When waters go Sun/Mon, full scale of destruction revealed.
Must be absolutely devastating to be a Brisbane evacuee in a shelter & 1st thing u see this morning on TV is your home flooded up to the roof.
Sssssss. Phone techs open pit for #Qldfloods repairs, find 5 of the world's most venomous snakes waiting. http://twitpic.com/3phfi9
#MegaDisaster2011 Nearly 12,000 homes in Brisbane/area flooded through. More than 2.5 million people impacted
It's only really panic buying when you're screaming continually as you try to decide between white or grain bread.
Does Kevin Costner have some kind of miraculous machine that can convert sloppy fetid flood mud into beer?
QLDPolice : 60 schools, 7 TAFEs, 19 remote teacher homes and 86 kindergartens/ child care centres damaged/closed
Two-thirds of Victoria to get 10cm of rain in next 24 hours. Incredible, this country is turning into fucking Waterworld.
RadioNational caller airs "rumours" re "armed looters" in Coopers Plain, QLD. Host says police and army in Brisbane to stop thisJanuary 15 :
Emergency workers, ADF, Coroner's office retrieving bodies in Grantham. Nighmare scenes for workers, bodies in cars, trees
Queensland police double looting penalty. Steal water, food, gas bottles = 10 years. Presumably families won't be driven to that
Surreal listening to ABC 612 as Queenslanders detail sleepless night watching water creep into thr homes. "Water goes where it wants to go"
The only official reports of looters confirmed by gov/police in Queensland floods in past few days are about six busted looting alcohol, 3 trying to take boats
20-something Queenslanders already teeth-grittingly annoyed by '74 flood veterans saying, "Yeah, but this one wasn't so bad"January 16 :
The only way to flood proof a city built on an ancient flood plain would be to rebuild Brisbane on stilts.
When will see the developers & gov. ministers responsible for building so many houses on known flood plains named & shamed?
bitumen your front lawn? http://tinyurl.com/4bsgqnk Victorian flash flood sheers off road surface, deposits it outside house.
3 metre high, 3m wide, 100m long debris pile filled with animal corpses, toxic rubbish to be "dismantled" in search for missing
I expected conspiracy sites to start linking HAARP & Australian floods, that's normal, that's what they do to keep their readers happy...
But I didn't expect to read so many journos going on about "Mother Nature's Fury", her "rage" & capitalising 'Her' as was once done for He as in God
(Pic) Man In Ankle Deep Victoria Floods Reads About People In Shoulder Deep Queensland Floods http://tinyurl.com/6c97rcn
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"Rabbits, mice, feral pigs...snakes. locusts, ticks, cockroaches, sandflies, mosquitoes, bluebottles."Where it gets really freaky is when you get them crossover plagues, where a few ramp up at the same time, and start mingling.
...he issued a special warning for women who wear the flavoured varieties to bed.
"They can smell the flavours and to them it's just food."
Cockroaches like to lick and nibble human lips in the dark of night, depending on what your lips smell like.
Remember, the deeper you sleep, the less likely you are to hear those tiny little lapping noises, coming from just below your nose.Resident Joanne Kruger says it was like being in a disaster movie.Water, and even water tanks."It was like the tide had come in dramatically, like rolling waves across the road," she said.
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People were stranded on roofs in Grantham, near Gatton, where residents say the water rose about a metre every few seconds."As far as the eye can see north, south, east and west is just water," one local resident said.
(QLD premier Anna Bligh) said the waters had hit the communities at "lightning speed"."Mother Nature has unleashed something shocking..."
As an example, the premier said the river at Gatton, east of Toowoomba, had risen 9 metres in the course of the afternoon.
The Courier Mail :
The Brisbane Times :Through Toowoomba city and down to the Lockyer Valley, the torrent washed houses off their stumps and snapped 4m-high trees at the base of their trunks.
Video footage showed families scrambling desperately to get out of their cars as they were washed away in a sea of water.
Landslides and the wild water picked up cars and tossed them into trees, turning the vehicles some with people still inside into missiles.
People cowered on their roofs and pleaded to be rescued as the water engulfed homes.
As of late Monday night, up to 50 people are still reported as missing."It only takes 15 centimetres of fast flowing water to sweep a person off their feet and into a flooded waterway..."
"It only takes 60 centimetres of floodwater to push a four-wheel drive off the road. "People underestimate the danger of these waters...
Queenslanders are being warned to prepare for emergencies as unprecedented floods threaten much of the state.Residents have been told they may need to fall back on their emergency kits in "coming days, weeks and months"...
"This is a very uncertain time for Queensland residents, and even if you don't experience flooding today, it pays to be prepared for the coming days, weeks and months."
"Emergency kits should contain essential supplies of non-perishable foods and water, clothing, medications, torches and batteries, a battery-operated radio and pet supplies."
Headlines from ABC News :
The rain keeps falling.
Check the incredible growth of Australia's six (official) intelligence agencies since September 11, 2001 :The ballooning powers and funding of Australia's spy agencies will be interrogated for the first time in six years, with the Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, announcing an independent review of their role.
"The review will ensure Australia continues to have a well-coordinated, appropriately resourced and adaptable intelligence system that supports our national interests," Ms Gillard said.
...ASIO has undergone a 535 per cent increase to its funding since 2001...its budget appropriations have grown from $69 million to over half a billion annually since 2001.
The Full Story Is Here...ASIS and ONA have experienced growth rates of, respectively, 344 per cent and 443 per cent.
£200,000 in security, surety from two people, a curfew, daily reporting to police and surrender of his passport.Good round up today's events in London, and background on the charges Assange still faces here.
“My convictions are unfaltering. I remain true to the ideals I have always expressed.’Assange said his cell was under 24 CCTV monitoring due to fears of an assassination attempt.
“These circumstances shall not shake them. If anything, this process has increased my determination that they are true and correct.“We now know that Visa, Mastercard and Paypal are instruments of US foreign policy. It’s not something we knew before.
“I am calling on the world to protect my work and my people from these illegal and immoral acts.”
WikiLeaks exists, in part, because the mainstream media has failed to live up to its responsibility. The corporate owners have decimated newsrooms, making it impossible for good journalists to do their job. There's no time or money anymore for investigative journalism. Simply put, investors don't want those stories exposed. They like their secrets kept ... as secrets.Fellow Australian journalist John Pilger :
"That mindset that only authority can really determine the 'truth' on the news, that's a form of embedding that really now has to change.
"There's no question about the pressure on it to change coming from the internet and coming from WikiLeaks -- it will change.
"Authority has its place, but the skepticism about authority must be ingrained in people."
Dear Prime Minister,
STATEMENT FROM AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER EDITORS, TELEVISION AND RADIO DIRECTORS AND ONLINE MEDIA EDITORS
The leaking of 250,000 confidential American diplomatic cables is the most astonishing leak of official information in recent history, and its full implications are yet to emerge. But some things are clear. In essence, WikiLeaks, an organisation that aims to expose official secrets, is doing what the media have always done: bringing to light material that governments would prefer to keep secret.
In this case, WikiLeaks, founded by Australian Julian Assange, worked with five major newspapers around the world, which published and analysed the embassy cables. Diplomatic correspondence relating to Australia has begun to be published here.
The volume of the leaks is unprecedented, yet the leaking and publication of diplomatic correspondence is not new. We, as editors and news directors of major media organisations, believe the reaction of the US and Australian governments to date has been deeply troubling. We will strongly resist any attempts to make the publication of these or similar documents illegal. Any such action would impact not only on WikiLeaks, but every media organisation in the world that aims to inform the public about decisions made on their behalf. WikiLeaks, just four years old, is part of the media and deserves our support.
Already, the chairman of the US Senate homeland security committee, Joe Lieberman, is suggesting The New York Times should face investigation for publishing some of the documents. The newspaper told its readers that it had ‘‘taken care to exclude, in its articles and in supplementary material, in print and online, information that would endanger confidential informants or compromise national security.’’ Such an approach is responsible — we do not support the publication of material that threatens national security or anything which would put individual lives in danger. Those judgements are never easy, but there has been no evidence to date that the WikiLeaks material has done either.
There is no evidence, either, that Julian Assange and WikiLeaks have broken any Australian law. The Australian government is investigating whether Mr Assange has committed an offence, and the Prime Minister has condemned WikiLeaks’ actions as ‘‘illegal’’. So far, it has been able to point to no Australian law that has been breached.
To prosecute a media organisation for publishing a leak would be unprecedented in the US, breaching the First Amendment protecting a free press. In Australia, it would seriously curtail Australian media organisations reporting on subjects the government decides are against its interests.
WikiLeaks has no doubt made errors. But many of its revelations have been significant. It has given citizens an insight into US thinking about some of the most complex foreign policy issues of our age, including North Korea, Iran and China.
It is the media’s duty to responsibly report such material if it comes into their possession. To aggressively attempt to shut WikiLeaks down, to threaten to prosecute those who publish official leaks, and to pressure companies to cease doing commercial business with WikiLeaks, is a serious threat to democracy, which relies on a free and fearless press.
See the full list of who signed the letter here.
Finally, here's some interesting thoughts from Julian Assange on privacy, in 1994 :''Privacy is relative. 'We run perhaps the most private multi-user computer system in the country. Nearly every piece of information can be obtained, depending on how many resources and/or time you want to expend obtaining it. I could monitor your keystrokes, intercept your phone and bug your residence. If I could be bothered.
''As one who's has [sic] one's life monitored pretty closely, you quickly come to the realisation that trying to achieve complete privacy is impossible, and the best you can hope for is damage control and risk minimisation.''
"I am an Australian citizen and I miss my country a great deal. However, during the last weeks the Australian prime minister, Julia Gillard, and the attorney general, Robert McClelland, have made it clear that not only is my return is impossible but that they are actively working to assist the United States government in its attacks on myself and our people. This brings into question what does it mean to be an Australian citizen - does that mean anything at all? Or are we all to be treated like David Hicks at the first possible opportunity merely so that Australian politicians and diplomats can be invited to the best US embassy cocktail parties."Prime Minister Julia Gillard :
Attorney General Robert McClelland :"(The Australian Federal Police) are assessing the implications for us, so we will work through that."
"I absolutely condemn the placement of this information on the WikiLeaks website - it's a grossly irresponsible thing to do and an illegal thing to do."
"The release of this information could prejudice the safety of people referred to in the documentation and, indeed, could be damaging to the national security interests of the United States and its allies including Australia.Most law commentators appear to agree that there is nothing the AFP could nab Assange for, no matter how much Julia Gillard would like them to.
"A whole of government taskforce had been commissioned to see what action could be taken to reduce any adverse impact arising from the leaks.
"There has previously been a specific defence taskforce looking at defence documentation. But obviously the documentations relate to issues broader than simply our defence strategy."