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Despite the fresh rains, the overflowing Fitzroy River in Rockhampton began slowly receding Thursday. It has spilled onto 3,000 properties throughout the city, leaving 200 homes with water above the floorboards. The mayor warned the city of 75,000 was in for a long cleanup and recovery period. "I think that this could drag on for 12 months," Carter said. In the state's southwest, the 150 residents of the tiny community of Condamine had hoped to return home Thursday, a week after they were airlifted to safety when the Condamine River inundated 42 of the 60 homes. But a storm that rolled in Wednesday afternoon shut down highways and more rain forecast through the weekend could delay their return. The town has no electricity or running water, and schools and churches are also under water. "The damage is extremely significant," Western Downs Regional Mayor Ray Brown said. "On the scale of devastation, on a percentage, it's a massive impact."
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