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Cyclone Koji Downgraded, Flood Threat Remains
12 Jan
Summary
- Ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji weakened to a tropical low.
- Thousands of Queenslanders are experiencing power outages.
- Heavy rainfall threatens major flooding across far north coast.

Ex-Tropical Cyclone Koji has weakened to a tropical low after crossing the Queensland coast, but concerns have shifted to widespread flooding. While cyclone warnings have been cancelled, residents in the far north are facing major flood risks due to continued heavy rainfall. Thousands of households are currently without power as restoration efforts are underway.
Authorities are closely monitoring rainfall, with projections of up to 340mm in 24 hours in some saturated areas. Flood watches are in effect for several catchments, including the Channel Country, which was previously affected by monsoon devastation. The premier emphasized preparedness, stating that adherence to safety measures will help the state navigate the aftermath.
The impact on agriculture remains a significant concern, with estimates of over 45,000 livestock lost. Efforts are ongoing to support primary producers through fodder drops and the provision of essential veterinary supplies to mitigate further losses and combat infection in surviving stock.




