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Queensland news: Daintree River beats 118 year flooding record - 9news.com.au

Residents in Queensland’s far north are being urged to brace themselves as the area is pelted with relentless rain.

There have been landslides and flash flooding thanks to the deluge of heavy rain.

Some areas received 400ml of rain in just 24 hours, with the worst hit areas including Port Douglas and the Daintree.

Flash flooding is affecting residents in far north Queensland.
Flash flooding is affecting residents in far north Queensland. (9News)
Some areas received 400ml in 24 hours.
Some areas received 400ml in 24 hours. (9News)

The Daintree River has recorded its highest ever flood level since 1901, leaving the village and ferry cut off.

The river peaked at midnight on Saturday at 12.4m.

The river level is now dropping but the weather bureau says the tropical low will continue dumping heavy rain in the far north over the coming days.

The Daintree River has recorded its highest flood level since 1901.
The Daintree River has recorded its highest flood level since 1901. (9News)

The forecast is for storms and showers all week.

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A severe weather warning has been issued for a large stretch of the coast between Cairns and the Whitsundays and the adjacent inland area.

Rain and showers is forecast all week.
Rain and showers is forecast all week. (9News)

In Cairns, a number of rescues have been carried out as drivers were swept away in their cars, thankfully there have been no major injuries.

“It really is a serious matter, you’ve got a good chance of losing your life – being washed off a creek or a bridge of a road,” said Geoff Sheldon Queensland police.

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