Australia mobilizes troops to participate in flood fighting

On January 29, Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard said the country's state of Queensland would receive support from the military to deal with a serious flood crisis.

The Sydney correspondent reported that the Australian Air Force is deploying C-17 Globemaster heavy transport aircraft, Black Hawk helicopters and about 100 defense personnel to transport medical and rescue equipment.

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A route was destroyed in a flood in the Gold Coast on January 28.

Two Australian Air Force Hercules aircraft on January 29 delivered 95 patients from the hospitals in Bundaberg city to Brisbane, after floodwaters flooded the hospital.

In New South Wales state, Prime Minister Gillard and Premier New South Wales Barry O'Farrell announces 10 areas greatly affected by floods in northern New South Wales will receive disaster assistance funds.

As of January 29, at least 4 people were killed by floods in the states of Queensland and New South Wales and Northeast Australia. The governor of Queensland, Campbell Newman, said Bundaberg city is considered a top priority. Here, more than 7,000 people cannot return home.

In Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, thousands of homes run the risk of being submerged in the water when the river level can reach its peak.

Many communities in Northeast Australia are isolated because of floods. Meanwhile, electricity was cut in many areas and some major transportation routes were forced to close. The "foul" of the situation starts in some places.