Social media has lit up with striking images from a super storm cell that battered Brisbane and South East Queensland yesterday, smashing windows, bringing down trees and powerlines and cutting power to tens of thousands of homes and businesses.
The storm, which suspended train services and caused flash flooding in several areas, struck during peak hour, causing traffic headaches across the city.
It comes just a week after another severe event caused chaos in Brisbane, with flash flooding trapping commuters and submerging cars.
Here are some of the best images from ABC news reporters, ABC readers and around the web.
The damage bill is estimated at about $100 million as residents, SES and army personnel begin the clean-up.
Hailstones as large as cricket balls were reported around Brisbane, and the CBD’s shopping district was hammered with hail during the deluge. With festive decorations also swept up in the fray, it almost looked like a white Christmas.
Annerley, in the city’s inner south, was one of many suburbs battered by strong winds that brought down trees and damaged property.
Debris, including traffic signs, trees and powerlines, blocked roads all over the Brisbane area, including in the CBD. Hail smashed the windows of cars and buildings across the city.
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