Queensland, Australia, has seen record-breaking flooding, with residents of some areas warned against travelling because of large crocodiles sighted in the floodwaters.
The flooding, caused by heavy rain, has been particularly severe in Burketown, a small community in the north of the state about 1,300 miles northwest of the state capital Brisbane. Aerial images show roads and houses submerged.Floodwaters in Burketown reached record levels, according to Australia's Bureau of Meteorology on Tuesday, with the river rising above the previous highest level of 6.78 meters recorded in 2011.
The warning was made in a video posted to Twitter, which showed police rescuing a baby kangaroo from the floodwaters.
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