Victoria, Australia battered by destructive storms, flash floods
RT,
5
November, 2015
The
Australian state of Victoria – including the country’s second
biggest city, Melbourne – has been hit by violent storms. Flash
floods, heavy rainfall, hail and strong winds are battering the
region.
“Very
dangerous” storms have hit the Melbourne airport, causing major
flight delays.
Over
the last few hours, the winds have intensified, too.
Storms well west of #Melbourne, and over extreme northwest of metro threaten heavy rain near #Melton. #Melbweather
The
streets in the area have been hit with flash floods, making commuting
impossible for thousands and cutting transport links.
Here comes the storm - Fountain Gate. #melbweather
A
tornado warning for the region was issued by the Bureau of
Meteorology, but was later canceled, with locals noting an abrupt
change in weather conditions.
But
while Melbourne may have avoided the most severe impact, central and
eastern Victoria is still struggling with harsh weather.
“It’s
really quite significant, the thunderstorms developing not only in
Victoria but all the eastern states,” ABC weather forecaster Graham
Creed said
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