Thousands to swelter without power as mercury soars again across Queensland
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Almost 3000 homes and businesses remain without power in south-east Queensland after the region was hit by more severe storms yesterday.

Though today’s forecast shows no signs of storms, the region remains in the grips of intense heat, with temperatures soaring past 30 degrees as recovery efforts persist.

The Bureau of Meteorology predicts this heatwave will extend into the weekend, with potential for more severe storms tomorrow.

Clear skies have Energex hopeful that power will be restored to all homes and businesses today. (Energex)

Approximately 2,000 residents, particularly those on Bribie Island, which bore the brunt of last weekend’s storms, have been without electricity since Monday.

Earlier, Energex announced that with clear skies predicted, their teams should be able to restore power to all impacted homes and businesses by tonight.

After six consecutive weekends of harsh storms, the Insurance Council of Australia has declared an “insurance catastrophe,” ensuring that storm damage claims receive expedited attention.

Six weekends in a row of severe storms have triggered an “insurance catastrophe” declaration by the Insurance Council of Australia, meaning storm-damage claims will be prioritised.

Disaster payments have also been activated for five south-east Queensland government areas, $180 for individuals and up to $900 for families.

Wednesday night’s storm dumped hail on the Brisbane CBD, Milton and Bardon, as well as Elanora and Palm Beach on the Gold Coast.

The Warwick Turf Club suffered damage to some of its facilities.
The Warwick Turf Club suffered damage to some of its facilities. (Nine)

Warwick on the Southern Downs was hit by strong winds that tore roofs off houses, and brought down trees and powerlines.

The Warwick Turf Club was forced to temporarily close after some of its facilities and infrastructure were destroyed.

The machinery shed was torn to pieces and collapsed within minutes, while part of the clubhouse roof also went flying.

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