Probably the results from decades of nuclear testing, early 90's oil well fires in kuwait, and the incessant spraying of those nasty chemtrails in the skies around the world.
Not really. The reason this is newsworthy is because it is highly unusual. Unlike NSW and the subtropical regions, Melbourne (along with Adelaide) rarely gets enough rain for substantial flooding, even when there is no drought.
Water scares me more than fire.
GG1man 6 months ago
@MuammarAlGathafi Drugs. Stop using them.
andrew260378 1 year ago
Probably the results from decades of nuclear testing, early 90's oil well fires in kuwait, and the incessant spraying of those nasty chemtrails in the skies around the world.
MuammarAlGathafi 1 year ago
Not really. The reason this is newsworthy is because it is highly unusual. Unlike NSW and the subtropical regions, Melbourne (along with Adelaide) rarely gets enough rain for substantial flooding, even when there is no drought.
EyepopTheSailorMan 2 years ago
We need the rain.. maybe a bit more gradually though!
yoren2007 2 years ago 2
it looks like scotland. lol.
england4ever1000 2 years ago
Thanks for this. I lived all my early years in Melbourne and this looks very strange.
millertas 2 years ago
hey i was stuck on flinders st and let me tell you...i literally could have swum over it was that high :(
jose1969ism 2 years ago
No. This is what a melbourne storm looks like.
teamevilonline 2 years ago
this is how global warming looks like :(
a6km 2 years ago