A man has been plucked from floodwaters in northwest Queensland and calls for help are rising as a massive downpour sets in over the state’s north.
A Queensland Fire and Emergency Services swiftwater rescue team helped the man in his 20s to safety after he got trapped in floodwaters in Soldiers Hill, a suburb of Mount Isa, about 11pm on Monday.
The man managed to cling to reeds along the river for half an hour.
A severe weather warning has been issued from Townsville west to Cloncurry, and from Croydon in the north and south to Blackall.