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Victoria’s Secret show Gordon Brown Homeless Veterans Campaign – Donate George Osborne Greece Michael Gove News >World >Australasia Brisbane ‘Supercell’ storm: Huge clean-up begins in Queensland The storm is thought to be the worst in the area for nearly 30 years
Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith Loveday Morris Loveday Morris is an award-winning freelance journalist currently based in Beirut and covering the unfolding crisis in Syria. She regularly contributes to the Independent
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Print Your friend’s email address Your email address Note: We do not store your email address(es) but your IP address will be logged to prevent abuse of this feature. Please read our Legal Terms & Policies A A A Email Brisbane has endured battering winds, rain and hail-stones the size of golf balls in the worst storm to have hit the Australian city in decades, leaving streets flooded, power lines cut and at least 39 people injured.
The storm struck during the afternoon rush hour on Thursday, trapping commuters for hours in stalled electric trains, while cars were seen

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