Parts of Grantham evacuated during Queensland's life-threatening flood emergency | 7NEWS
It's chillingly reminiscent of 2011, parts of Grantham evacuated as a raging inland sea surged through the Lockyer Valley community. Six people remain trapped on the roof of a house, and rescuers can't reach them because the weather is too bad. Subscribe to 7NEWS Australia for the latest news video » https://7news.link/YTSubscribe Connect with 7NEWS online: Visit » https://7news.com.au 7NEWS Podcast » http://smarturl.it/7NewsDaily Facebook » / 7newsaustralia Twitter » / 7newsaustralia Instagram » / 7newsaustralia 7NEWS combines the trusted and powerful news brands including Sunrise, The Morning Show, The Latest, and 7NEWS.com.au, delivering unique, engaging and continuous coverage on the issues that matter most to Australians. Watch 7NEWS nightly at 6pm and weekdays at 11:30am and 4pm on Channel 7 and 7plus. #7NEWS

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