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Hundreds evacuated from Jilkminggan as Top End flooding continues Posted ThuThursday 25 updated ThuThursday 25 FebFebruary 2021 at 9:35pm The community of Jilkminggan was evacuated on Thursday, due to the rapidly rising water levels of the Roper River. ( Share Print text only Cancel Flooding has cut off access to the Aboriginal community of Jilkminggan, south of Katherine, prompting an operation to evacuate residents. Key points: Authorities have moved about 250 people to Mataranka Access to Jilkminggan is cut off and the public has been advised to stay away until it is declared safe NT Police said around 250 people were stranded when rapidly rising waters surrounded the community on Thursday. ....
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Summer is far from over as large swathes of Australia are blasted with sweltering 40C-plus temperatures. Much of Queensland has been hit by a severe heatwave as temperatures soared by up to 10C degrees above the February average in southern and central regions. There s also no relief in sight for the week-long heatwave in Western Australia, where Perth will reach a scorching top of 39C on Monday. Maximum temperatures in Western Australia s capital are forecast to remain above the mid 30s until at least next Sunday with no sign of rain on the horizon. Queenslanders have been urged to stay cool and hydrated as sweltering conditions continue to blast the state for the next two days. ....