Flooded Australia City "like War Zone"

Flooded Australia city

BRISBANE, Australia (Reuters) - Floods left parts of Australia's third-biggest city on Thursday looking like a war zone in need of years of reconstruction, the state premier said, while fresh threats loomed with a cyclone forecast offshore.

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