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Man rushed to hospital, roads blocked after crash

Men hospitalised after multi-car crash

Premium Content Subscriber only TWO men have been hospitalised with minor injuries following a multi-car crash on an Ipswich road. Paramedics were called to the scene at 6am on Tuesday morning after two vehicles collided on the corner of Karrabin Rosewood Road and Thagoona Haigslea Road, Thagoona. A Queensland Ambulance Spokesman said the men, one aged in his 20s, the other in his 50s, only sustained minor injuries. They were both taken to Ipswich Hospital in a stable condition. crash

UPDATE: Ipswich man fighting for life after motorbike crash

Medics called to scene of truck, car crash on highway

Premium Content Subscriber only PARAMEDICS attended the scenes of two traffic crashes this morning, after a truck and car collided and, in a separate incident, a car crashed into a ditch. A Queensland Ambulance Spokesman said two patients were assessed for injuries following a car and truck crash on the Brisbane Valley Hwy, Fernvale.

800mm in three days: What s next for southeast | Fraser Coast Chronicle

Weather by Jeremy Pierce & Tobias Jurss-Lewis 15th Dec 2020 5:03 AM | Updated: 5:48 AM Premium Content   Queensland s wild weather shattered windows, and the dreams of travel-starved Victorian tourists, as the state s southeast was hit by an extreme system with the force of a category-1 cyclone. Entire beaches were left covered with foam, while ­others were completely washed away as massive swells, squalling storms and frenetic winds battered the coast between the Fraser Coast and northern NSW. Parts of the southeast have recorded over 800mm of rain since Saturday morning, while the force of winds, which exceeded 60km/h at times, caused mayhem in ­Surfers Paradise yesterday, with panes of glass blown from a high-rise to shatter on the streets below.

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