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The Long Soak How Queensland’s Monsoon Crisis Will Isolate the Outback

A monsoon trough could bring up to 600mm of rainfall and storms across large parts of Queensland. 

BRISBANE : As the monsoon trough deepens across Queensland, the concern is shifting from immediate rainfall to the long-term logistical and economic fallout for remote communities and the agricultural sector.

With rainfall totals forecast to climb beyond 600mm by Wednesday, authorities are bracing for widespread road closures that could leave outback towns isolated for “quite some period of time.” In regions like the Gulf Country and Northern Goldfields, flash flooding is expected to cut off primary transport arteries, stalling the delivery of essential supplies.

“Heavy rainfall will lead to road closures and community isolation… especially for outback and more remote communities,” said BoM Senior Meteorologist Jonathan How.

The Gregory River in northwest Queensland is already at major flood levels.

The timing and intensity of the trough pose a significant threat to Queensland’s cattle industry. The combination of:

Prolonged inundation (floodwaters expected to sit for weeks).

Significant temperature drops associated with the system.

Loss of pasture access.

Meteorologists expect these factors to result in livestock losses and long-term impacts on agricultural productivity in the North West and Central West Forecast Districts.

The slow-moving nature of the low-pressure system means that even after the heaviest rain passes, the “run-off” into major catchments like the Diamantina will keep rivers at peak levels for the foreseeable future. The Bureau of Meteorology expects to have a clearer understanding of the system’s final path toward the eastern seaboard later next week, but for the outback, the “long soak” has only just begun.

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