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Major flooding resulted in inundation of the township of Giru on two occasions with minor flooding continuing for long periods throughout the month. Queensland's far north endured saturating rains, cutting major transport lines and flooding isolated towns, leaving motorists and tourists stranded north of Ingham. Cairns opened a disaster co-ordination centre after a record 208 mm deluge which turned suburban streets into creeks and shopping centre car parks into miniature lakes. More than 3000 sandbags were distributed to Cairns residents who fought to keep rising flood waters from their front doors and 10,000 residents experienced blackouts.

Apart from floods along the Barwon, Tully and Herbert Rivers, others to flood included Burdekin, Bulloo, Flinders, Thompson, Paroo, Diamantina, Georgina, Barcoo rivers and Cooper Creek. Almost a third of Queensland was declared a natural disaster area by the State Government in the wake of the extensive flooding throughout northern, central and western Queensland.

There were wide spread damage to plantations crops and infrastructure which resulted in several large damage estimates. This included $70m to cane and banana industries compiled with $50m to existing infrastructure. The Insurance Council of Australia estimated the 2000 damage at $11m, with the 2007 estimated repeated cost of $21m.

Flood Feb 2000 - Winton

Average 6 hourly rainfalls at Winton

Flood Feb 200 - Thomson river rainfall