
Hundreds of thousands of people remain in power in Australia after a storm brings wild weather on the east coast.
Community of southeast Queensland and Northern New South Wales (NSW) began cleaning Sunday after a powerful flood and trees.
A 61-year-old body of the man obtained from Saturday, while in a separate incident, 12 soldiers were taken to the hospital after their convoy hosted rescue operations.
The storms that are weakened at the time it was a landbane near Brisbane on Saturday night, but the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Sunday warned the residents of the place.
“The state of Queensland and Northern New South Wales remained very severe due to flash floods and strong winds,” Albanese said.
“The heavy rains, harmful air winds and the beach surfaces are expected to continue in the coming days.”

Cyclone Alfred puts several days from the East Coast to the country as a category of two storms before being weak in a tropical depression on Saturday.
When Sunday night, emergency services made by a dozen Rescues in Queensland and NSW – most involved people trapped in vehicles in their cars or homes. NSW State emergency service reported receiving more than 6,000 calls for help.
Nearly 290,000 assets in affected regions remain powerless, and energy companies warn residents that blackouts can continue in the days.


Police said on Saturday they found a body of searching for a 61-year-old man lost Friday after his car was caught in Dorrigo, Northern NSW.
The emergency respondents witnessed his car escaping and climbing a tree near the stream, but the savior did not reach him before he could.
In a separate incident on Saturday, 12 soldiers were injured in a convoy crash on Lismore, about 200kms in the south of Brisbane, while they went to save and repair efforts.
Soldiers are at the hospital on Sunday, two of them in a serious condition, New South Wales Premier Chris Minns told a news conference.
“We want a speedy recovery for all young soldiers,” he said.
Queensland police authorities say they haven’t recorded any deaths or lost people in the state so far because of the activity of time.