Girl fighting for life after being hit by lightning in Queensland

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A 10-year-old girl is fighting for life after being struck by lightning on the Sunshine Coast as more wild weather descended on Queensland.

It happened at a private property in Beerwah at 2.30pm on Saturday amid severe thunderstorms due to ex-cyclone Jasper.

The girl was taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital and then flown to Queensland Children’s Hospital in a critical condition, Queensland Police confirmed.

Jasper has now reached the waters of the Gulf of Carpentaria as a low after dumping as much as a metre of rain on parts of the state over a four-day period.

 Jasper could impact the top end of the NT, or double back and hit far north Queensland again. Image by Joshua Prieto/AAP PHOTOS 

As of Sunday morning, major flood warnings were current for far north Queensland including Daintree River, Herbert River, Johnstone River Catchment and Mulgrave River.

The category 2 system hit the coast north of Cairns on Wednesday night before weakening to a tropical low.

It hovered over far north Queensland including the Cape York Peninsula on Saturday, and led to more rain falling on already sodden regions.

The system is slowly moving west and there is a chance Jasper may redevelop into a cyclone from Wednesday as it moves north, according to Angus Hines from the Bureau of Meteorology.

“It’s likely to meander around the Gulf as a tropical low pressure system,” the meteorologist said on Saturday.

“We have a moderate chance that Jasper will turn back into a cyclone through Wednesday until Friday.”

Jasper could then impact the top end of the Northern Territory, or double back and hit far north Queensland again.

Emergency services are pleading with people to take care in the wet weather and to prepare their properties, with the SES reporting it has responded to hundreds of requests for help.

 Residents in flooded far north Queensland are bracing for more rain from the ex-tropical cyclone. Image by Joshua Prieto/AAP PHOTOS 

A 30-year-old man was killed on Friday evening in the Brisbane suburb of Murarrie as severe thunderstorms rolled across the state’s southeast.

Police said the unconscious man was found lying near fallen powerlines on Murarrie Road with life-threatening injuries and he died a short time later.

It was confirmed on Saturday the man was electrocuted.

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