I just found this map of the Brisbane flood disaster at its peak.
Absolutely amazing! Especially how many areas were covered by water. Quite disturbing to see that our house wasn’t that far away from the flood waters.
I just found this map of the Brisbane flood disaster at its peak.
Absolutely amazing! Especially how many areas were covered by water. Quite disturbing to see that our house wasn’t that far away from the flood waters.
Hi everyone,
After 24 hours without power we finally got the power switched back on. What a relief!
Yesterday at around midday suddenly the power got switch off for our neighbourhood. It came a bit unexpected since we were told that only suburbs with their substation endangered by the flood water would be switch off. But after a little drive around the neighbourhood we realised why: not far from us (maybe 500m – 1000m, but fairly below our height) the streets were already flooded. This meant that we only have one way out of Chapel Hill and that is through the north. We then tried to get some basic supplies (bread, milk, ice, etc.), but what we saw at the local shops was just amazing. People everywhere, buying everything in panic! No milk, no ice, no bread, hardly any canned food and also no petrol at the local petrol stations. Just crazy!
Thankfully we had quite some stuff at home, but with no fridge most of the perishable foods will be off by today. We spend a very dark night with no power but did alright.
The next morning (today) we still had no power. We left very early and drove up north to get at least some food and somewhere. Luckily we found a petrol station which still had petrol and also some packs of ice.
After a couple of hours at home again, the power came on again. To be honest we expected it to be off much longer but it looks like that the predicted flood level won’t be as high as they thought and the authorities started to switch power on in areas where it is save to do so.
Now we’re just watching the horrible pictures on the TV in disbelief. Absolutely amazing how the power of nature ruled over Brisbane and humanity can only watch it happening and isn’t able to do anything against it….
Ok so much from us for now. Thanks for all the calls and the wishes. We are fine, but our thoughts are with the many people who lost family members, homes or basically everything.
Please donate for the victims if you can. (see link in blog post below)
EDIT: Here is a link to a constantly updated picture gallery. Unbelievable images.
Below you’ll find a link to a couple of pictures I took while Svenja, Steve and Finlays Cousins Connor and Charlize celebrated this years Eastern at our house. The kids had fun chasing Easter Eggs and the adults had fun drinking Jägermeister. Thanks again to my Dad for providing us with this German delicacy.
Finally I managed to take and upload a couple of pictures of our new house. It’s not as new as the old one, but has heap of Seventies charm and we are very happy here. Beautiful suburb, very close to the city and friendly neighbours. There are also some pictures from Finlay running through the sprinkler and on his slide.