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Subscriber only Cars have been washed away in fast moving floodwaters or left stranded submerged in Sunshine Coast waterways after days of heavy rainfall across the region. Queensland Fire and Emergency Services and State Emergency Services crews have responded to multiple calls since 5am on Tuesday. A QFES spokesman said there had been four reports of vehicle-related incidents in flood water at Peachester, Glass House Mountains and Nambour. The spokesman said swiftwater crews had performed searches in three of the jobs and said all occupants of each incident were accounted for. He said crews responded to two jobs at the Glass House Mountains, one at Barrs Road and the other near Old Gympie Road and Mt Beerwah Road.
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WEATHER REPORT AND TIDES While the rain persists, the weather bureau says we have escaped the brunt of a low north of the Sunshine Coast. Chances of showers remain very high with south-easterly winds of 15 to 25 km/h tending southerly and speeding up slightly in the morning.
Severe Weather situation in SE QLD has eased, with a subtropical low and heaviest rainfall staying offshore. Widespread heavy rainfall leading to flash flooding is no longer expected, light to moderate falls will continue today, easing tomorrow. Temperatures are expected to reach 25C across the Coast, accept in Maleny where it will be slightly cooler at 22C.