Broome smashes annual rainfall record in less than two months as Cyclone Kelvin caps big wet - ABC News
Flooding Persists in Southern Tier of New York - The New York Times
Broome isolated by WA floods which could cut off remote Indigenous communities for weeks | Western Australia | The Guardian
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Record WA flooding likely to impact Broome | PerthNow
Frustration builds as evacuations delayed in 'severe' Kimberley flood emergency - ABC News
Streets flooded and rivers rising as monsoon hits the Kimberley - ABC News
Record floods cut-off North West towns as ex-Tropical Cyclone Ellie continues destruction | The West Australian
Australia – Record Rain, Floods and Evacuations in North – FloodList
More towns isolated as Kimberley grapples with 'worst ever' flood
Broome expected to be cut-off by floods tomorrow as Federal Government send three ADF planes | Broome Advertiser
Incredible vision of the Logue River flooding between Broome and Derby on Yeeda Station 💦 Video supplied by Jack Burton 📸 | By ABC Kimberley | Facebook
Kimberley flooding: Fitzroy Crossing residents 'left in the dark' as food and fuel stocks dwindle | Broome Advertiser
Homes and shops in Broome have been inundated by floodwaters as monsoon rain smashes the town. - YouTube
Broome lost in the flood of a tropical superstorm
Broome swamped in wettest December on record
Broome weather: Kimberley's wet season flooding puts town under water | PerthNow
Road to nowhere leaves town marooned | The Australian
Sea level rise in Broome? BoM's feet stay dry so far | Digging in the Clay
Broome isolated by WA floods which could cut off remote Indigenous communities for weeks | Western Australia | The Guardian
Frustration builds as evacuations delayed in 'severe' Kimberley flood emergency - ABC News
Heaviest rainfall in 120 years in the Kimberley
How Ex-TC Ellie is impacting the Shire of Broome Shire of Broome
Broome weather: Kimberley's wet season flooding puts town under water | The West Australian
Photos capture feat of survival as predators and prey break boundaries to escape floods - Australian Geographic