Please note, although your property may not have been directly affected by this flood event, the event has been included in your suburb listing because according to the Bureau of Meteorology river gauge data, a catchment near your suburb recorded a high mark. This event may have affected your suburb.

On 7 February near Boonah south-west of Brisbane, 3 people drowned at a flooded road crossing. The flash flood affected the Logan system and Warrill Creek catchments, where up to 250 mm of rain fell in 6 hours. Extensive damage occurred to rural properties, fencing and crops in the Boonah, Rathdowney and Kalbar areas and a school at Kooralbyn was destroyed. Flooding subsequently developed in the Logan River and record flood levels were recorded at several locations. Flooding of low lying properties, roads and bridges accompanied the flood peak. Several houses were flooded in the suburbs of Logan City in the Waterford area during the weekend of 9th and 10th. Analysis of the rainfalls recorded during the storm has shown that rainfall intensifies exceeded 1 in 100 year average recurrence intervals at some locations.