Oman Daily Observer

Third body found in aftermath of damaging Australian cyclone

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SYDNEY: Australian authoritie­s on Sunday said they found a third body in the aftermath of Cyclone Debbie and accompanyi­ng floods that swamped the country’s east coast, as receding waters start revealing the human and economic cost of the storm.

The disaster zone stretched 1,000 km from Queensland state’s tropical resort islands and Gold Coast tourist strip to the farmlands of New South Wales state.

The body of 77-year-old Nelson Raebel was found in floodwater­s in the state of Queensland on Saturday afternoon, Queensland Police said, bringing the national death toll to three since the cyclone hit on Tuesday.

Authoritie­s are still searching for another three people that remain missing in flood-hit areas of Queensland.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the devastatio­n caused by the storm was huge. “It is going to take months to repair,” she told reporters on Sunday.

The Insurance Council of Australia has declared the event a catastroph­e, which could cost hundreds of millions of dollars in losses.

Photos taken by emergency services in the town of Lismore, in New South Wales, show businesses in the town centre inundated with brown water.

Mayor Isaac Smith, who was assessing the damage on Sunday, said it resembled a “war zone”.

Several large rivers in New South Wales that had reached major flood levels were receding, the Australian Bureau of Meteorolog­y (BOM) said on Sunday.

But evacuation orders were still in place for a number of townships in the state’s north, while the city of Rockhampto­n in Queensland braced for record-level flooding next week, as water moves downstream into the Fitzroy River catchment.

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