A tropical low, identified as 29U, has moved inland across Queensland, intensifying rainfall and increasing flood risks for several communities. The system's movement follows significant rainfall that began affecting coastal areas in far-north Queensland on Thursday evening. Reports indicate that the severe weather has resulted in boats being ripped from their moorings in Daintree, a township affected by the adverse conditions. As of Friday, the Bureau of Meteorology reported that the tropical low is moving south-west of Georgetown, with predictions of moderate to heavy rainfall extending from Richmond to Julia Creek. Residents in these areas are advised to remain vigilant... [Continue Reading]