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Southeast Queensland was smashed by severe thunderstorms on Wednesday evening, with giant hail, 100,000 lightning strikes, flash flooding and damaging winds.
Brisbane’s peak-hour traffic was thrown into chaos with suspended trains, traffic light outages, flash flooding and hour-long delays to commuters through key inner-city routes.
Energex reported about 11,000 properties without power at 6.30pm, most on the Sunshine Coast.
Flash flooding was reported across Brisbane, with at least two vehicles caught in floodwater at Moorooka. Rain gushes in through the broken rook of the Kmart store at Sunshine Plaza in Maroochydore.
Footage has emerged from inside a popular store at the Sunshine Plaza shopping centre in Maroochydore showing the roof gushing water after hail and wild storms lashed the Sunshine Coast.
Weather by Nilsson Jones
Premium Content  Southeast Queenslanders are being told to brace for a cold snap over the weekend after it was smashed by severe thunderstorms last night, with giant hail, 100,000 lightning strikes, flash flooding, and damaging winds leaving their mark. Brisbane s peak-hour traffic was thrown into chaos with suspended trains across the network, traffic light outages, flash flooding and hour-long delays to commuters through key inner-city routes. And trains between Roma Street and Beenleigh stations remained suspended as of midnight due to an overhead power line issue caused by the earlier storm activity.   Energex reported about 11,000 properties without power at 6.30pm, most on the Sunshine Coast.