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Outback community plagued by power outages causing permanent damage to white goods

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Mysterious explosion sends shockwaves through Warwick

Premium Content Subscriber only From fireworks or gunshots to letterbox bombs and meth labs gone wrong, dozens of theories about an apparent “explosion” in Warwick on the weekend are circulating wildly online. Warwick resident Ben McCosker was one of the first to report the incident, which he said sent shockwaves through his Willi St home just before 1am on Sunday. He said the huge disruption appeared to come from north of his house, towards Akooramak or the Alexander Motel. “It wasn’t so much a boom, but a crack-bang sort of sound. It was the loudest noise I’ve ever heard in my life … I can still hear it in my mind, it was just the most phenomenal noise,” he said.

Traffic lights down after truck driver crashes into pole

Traffic lights are down in the North Mackay area after a truck driver crashed into a power pole. A Queensland Police Service spokesman said a crew was called to the scene at the corner of Malcomson St and Valley St just before 4pm. More stories: He said the traffic lights at the intersection of Sams Rd and Glenpark Rd were out as a result. Ergon Energy spokesman Brett Judge said the lights at the intersection of Norris Rd and Malcomson St were also out. Subscriber benefits:

80,000 STRIKES : Heavy rains, intense lightning lashes Warwick

Premium Content Subscriber only WARWICK residents were stunned by severe thunderstorms last night that saw widespread blackouts and localised flooding hit the region. Not long after a Bureau of Meteorology flash flooding warning was issued at about 4pm, the storms hit Warwick, Stanthorpe, Goondiwindi and Inglewood areas. According to official records, Bureau of Meteorology recorded 25.4mm at Hermitage while Environdata recorded 57.8mm at Percy St. But reader collection is much more varied. While residents of Cinema Heights scored up to 75mm, at Rodgers Creek resident Elizabeth Marshall only reported 8mm. In Stanthorpe, flooding hit Millers in High St with the business still closed today due to the freak weather.

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