Flooding in Brisbane peaked at 4.46 metres on the 13th of January 2011. The river was above major flood level (3.5m) from the 12th to the 13th, and was above the minor flood level (1.7m) from the 11th to the 14th.

Brisbane City Council estimates that 26600 houses and 5000 businesses were affected and 12500 properties were inundated by flood waters.

Rainfalls of between 600-1000mm were recorded in most of the Brisbane catchment during December 2010 and January 2011. Most of this rainfall fell between 09/01/2011 and 13/01/2011 with over 600mm recorded in parts of the Stanley River catchment during this period.

River height records for Brisbane commenced in 1841 with 13 major flood peaks since that time, three of these occurring in 1893. The last major flood recorded at Brisbane was the large scale flood event in January 1974 of 5.45 metres. The record flood at Brisbane was 8.43 metres in 1841.

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