Three weeks of non-stop rain led to flooding of the Brisbane River between January 24 and 31, 1974. (Photo: Wikimedia/CC BY 2.0)
More recently, 432 people lost their lives during the 2009 heatwave in Victoria and South Australia.
The extreme temperatures contributed to a number of bushfires.
Now that you're here, get to know more about Australia's worst disasters of the last 20 years.
Aussies know a thing or two about extreme weather. Throughout the years, the country has seen its fair share of devastating weather events. From extreme heatwaves and drought, to storms and flooding, Australia has been battered by a number of weather phenomena. What's more, the consequences have been catastrophic on some occasions. People have lost their homes and their lives, animals have perished, crops have been lost, and nature has been destroyed.
In this gallery, we list the most devastating weather events to ever hit Australia. Click through and get to know more about them.
Australia's most devastating weather events
Weather disasters that have rocked the nation
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Aussies know a thing or two about extreme weather. Throughout the years, the country has seen its fair share of devastating weather events. From extreme heatwaves and drought, to storms and flooding, Australia has been battered by a number of weather phenomena. What's more, the consequences have been catastrophic on some occasions. People have lost their homes and their lives, animals have perished, crops have been lost, and nature has been destroyed.
In this gallery, we list the most devastating weather events to ever hit Australia. Click through and get to know more about them.