Storms hit South-East Queensland once again, but also struck further west near Toowoomba.
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Several parts of Queensland continue to be battered by wild weather as storms once again hit the state’s south-east, hampering clean-up efforts.

The Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast experienced another spell of storms last night, although these were milder compared to the tempestuous weather that struck earlier in the week.

Lightning made its presence felt in Southport, triggering fire alarms, but the brunt of the storm shifted westward towards Toowoomba.

Storms hit South-East Queensland once again, but also struck further west near Toowoomba.
Storms hit South-East Queensland once again, but also struck further west near Toowoomba. (Nine)

In Dalby, the night sky was ablaze with an extraordinary lightning display, while in Greenmount, a power transformer was hit, causing a cascade of sparks.

Despite these dazzling displays, the aftermath remains challenging. Schools across the region are still closed, and many residents continue to grapple with power outages.

Amidst the ongoing disruptions, Bunnings has reported a scarcity of generators as the demand surges. However, 9News has learned that the company is actively working to replenish its stock as quickly as possible.

Power has been restored to more than 120,000 people since Monday, with authorities hoping to have most areas of the state reconnected by around 8pm local time today.

Cleanup from Queensland's massive storms continues. South-East Queensland, including the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast were badly hit, whilst Toowoomba also felt the brunt of storms last night.
The clean-up from Queensland’s massive storms is continuing. (Nine)
It could be a bit longer for Bribie Island, which was hit particularly hard, with roofs being ripped open like sardine cans on Monday.

The Insurance Council of Australia said nearly 28,000 claims have already been made, and issued a warning for residents to look out for disaster chasers

“Disaster chasers are opportunistic individuals who may offer quick-fix clean-up, repairs, and inspections, often demanding upfront cash payments for shoddy or incomplete work,” the council said in a statement today.

The wild weather shows no signs of slowing, with a heatwave set to grip parts of Queensland in the coming days.
The wild weather shows no signs of slowing, with a heatwave set to grip parts of the state in the coming days. (Nine)

“Some disaster chasers pressure homeowners to sign a contract on the spot for future repair work and may promise their insurer will pay.”

To make matters worse, the wild weather is set to continue, except Queensland will need to brace for another threat: a heatwave.

Ambulance services have warned people to stay cool and to look after elderly neighbours as temperatures could reach up to 10 degrees above the average for November in some parts of the state.

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