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. The map on the left shows the affected catchments.

Heavy rainfall event coincided with king tides along the coast and led to major flooding in the Tully River and the inundation of houses at Cairns and Townsville. Heavy rainfall associated with Ex Tropical Cyclone Charlotte fell along regions in northern Queensland. Subsequent flood warnings were issued for rivers situated along the coast from Cairns to Mackay. Major rivers affected included the Mulgrave, Russell, Haughton and Don.

Cairns Airport received 189 mm of rain over a 3 hour period, with many coastal areas receiving in excess of 300 mm over 24 hours. The heavy deluge brought about widespread damage to the affected regions; infrastructure, houses and buildings were all damaged. The Insurance Council of Australia estimated the January flood of 2009 damage at $19m. This is the combined total for Tropical Cyclone Charlotte and Tropical Cyclone Ellie.

Flood waters in Queensland, surrounding Bedourie during the 2009 …

Burdekin Falls Dam during the 2009 flood

Davidson Street, Ingham during the 2009 floods

Floodwaters enter shops in the retail and business centre of Ingh…

Floodwaters surge through Ingham's streets. Picture - Mark and Be…

Flooding in Ingham. Picture-Dale Johnson

Rainfall Deciles for the Queensland summer (1 Dec 2008 - 28 Feb 2…