CORRECTION DATE IN CAPTIONThis picture taken on January 2, 2011 shows rising floodwaters spreading through the low-lying suburb of Depot Hill in Rockhampton, in eastern Queensland. The Australian military and emergency services were battling huge flooding in the country's northeast that has left at least one person dead, amid warnings the worst of the devastation is to come. NO SALES RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE AUSTRALIA OUT AFP PHOTO / MECHIELSEN LYNDON
MECHIELSEN LYNDON
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CORRECTION DATE IN CAPTIONThis picture taken on January 2, 2011 shows rising floodwaters spreading across the runway of the airport at Rockhampton, in eastern Queensland. The Australian military and emergency services were battling huge flooding in the country's northeast that has left at least one person dead, amid warnings the worst of the devastation is to come. NO SALES RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE AUSTRALIA OUT AFP PHOTO / MECHIELSEN LYNDON
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In this image provided by the Rockhampton Regional Council, water inundates the suburb of Depot Hill at Rockhampton, Australia, Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2011. Residents of Rockhampton, cut off by some of the country's worst flooding in decades are being warned to stay out of the water, and not just because of the risk of being swept away: Debris, snakes and even crocodiles could also pose a danger. (AP Photo/Rockhampton Regional Council) EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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In this photo released by the Northern Territory Police, four German tourists are safely rescued from the flooded Magela Creek, near Jabiru, Australia, Monday, Jan. 3, 2011. Drenching rain that started before Christmas has flooded an area the size of France and Germany combined. (AP Photo/Northern Territory Police) EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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Police use a boat to patrol the streets for looters after the Fitzroy River broke its banks and inundated much of Rockhampton on January 4, 2011. Up to 200,000 people are estimated to have been hit by the floods which have left entire towns under water and cut off many more over an area the size of France and Germany combined, wreaking untold billions in damage to crops and the nation's key mining industry. AFP PHOTO / Torsten BLACKWOOD
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Jason McInnes pushes a wheelbarrow of sandbags in Rockhampton, Australia Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2011. Residents of Rockhampton, cut off by some of the country's worst flooding in decades are being warned to stay out of the water, and not just because of the risk of being swept away: Debris, snakes and even crocodiles could also pose a danger. (AP Photo/AAP Image, Chris Wills) AUSTRALIA OUT, ONLINE OUT, NO ARCHIVES, NO SALES
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A venomous brown snake is carried by flood waters after the Fitzroy River broke its banks and inundated much of Rockhampton on January 4, 2011. Up to 200,000 people are estimated to have been hit by the floods which have left entire towns under water and cut off many more over an area the size of France and Germany combined, wreaking untold billions in damage to crops and the nation's key mining industry. AFP PHOTO / Torsten BLACKWOOD
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