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Thousands of people in towns across north Queensland continue to suffer the impacts of record breaking rain and flooding.
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) is warning up to 200 millimetres could still fall on Townsville, Ingham and surrounds.
North Queenslanders have stayed true to themselves while in the face of the most recent disastrous and fatal flood.
The destruction from the rainfall over the past week was described as "quite frankly incredible" by David Crisafulli, the premier of Queensland, Australia.