TC crossed the coast at Brisbane. Subsequent serious floods in SE Qld with 8 people drowned. Around 6am to 7am Tuesday 14/2/1928 a severe gale hit Coolangatta and Tweed Heads suddenly. The winds veered from NE to E to SE. Tweed Heads:- Pacifique and Wells Hotels badly damaged. Heavy timber from front balconies became missiles damaging many buildings in town which then suffered water damage. A whole section of roof with hardwood battens and 22 sheets of iron lifted and carried 120 yards. Buildings also unroofed near the Railway Station. Coolangatta:-Hotel Grande had its balcony destroyed. House unroofed in Rainbow Bay. House lifted off its stumps in Dixon St and wrecked. Trees uprooted on Greenmount Hill. Bilinga:-Several houses and buildings damaged. Murwillumbah:-Roofing iron torn off a number of houses. Several chimneys toppled over. Trees uprooted. Mullumbimby, Byron Bay and Bangalow:-Houses unroofed and trees blown down. Tweed Valley:-House unroofed Barneys Point and crops badly damaged. Two houses completely unroofed at Duranbah and farm buildings damaged. House unroofed at Bingham Point. Cudgen Headland (now Kingscliff):-Trees uprooted and house lifted off blocks. Casino:-Damage to buildings with sheets of iron torn off roofs. Water damage to most premises. Lismore:-Damage to telephone lines and crops. Glen Innes:-Immense damage to crops from wind and rain. Trees also down. Grafton:-South Grafton flooded. Killarney:-9.5 inches in one hour - Condamine River rose 17 feet in 40 minutes.

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