Monster’ cyclone Debbie batters northeast Australia April 1, 2017 by shameen The owner of a cow, which drowned in floodwaters caused by Cyclone Debbie, cries after the recovery effort to rescue it in North MacLean, Brisbane on April 1, 2017. Flooded rivers were still rising on April 1 in two Australian states with two women dead and four people missing after torrential rains in the wake of a powerful tropical cyclone. / AFP PHOTO / Patrick HAMILTON A resident looks at a road, submerged under floodwaters caused by Cyclone Debbie, in North MacLean, Brisbane on April 1, 2017. Flooded rivers were still rising on April 1 in two Australian states with two women dead and four people missing after torrential rains in the wake of a powerful tropical cyclone. / AFP PHOTO / Patrick HAMILTON Cassey Bentley reacts to the discovery of her flooded home in North MacLean, Brisbane on April 1, 2017, which was submerged under floodwaters caused by Cyclone Debbie. Flooded rivers were still rising on April 1 in two Australian states with two women dead and four people missing after torrential rains in the wake of a powerful tropical cyclone. / AFP PHOTO / Patrick HAMILTON Residents look at a cow, which drowned in floodwaters caused by Cyclone Debbie, that they recovered on their property in North MacLean, Brisbane on April 1, 2017. Flooded rivers were still rising on April 1 in two Australian states with two women dead and four people missing after torrential rains in the wake of a powerful tropical cyclone. / AFP PHOTO / Patrick HAMILTON People paddle across Logan River, which was affected by floodwaters caused by Cyclone Debbie, in North MacLean, Brisbane on April 1, 2017. Flooded rivers were still rising on April 1 in two Australian states with two women dead and four people missing after torrential rains in the wake of a powerful tropical cyclone. / AFP PHOTO / Patrick HAMILTON Kayakers paddle on the flooded Logan River, caused by Cyclone Debbie, as it flows over the Mt Lindesay Highway in Waterford West near Brisbane on April 1, 2017. Flooded rivers were still rising on April 1 in two Australian states with two women dead and four people missing after torrential rains in the wake of a powerful tropical cyclone. / AFP PHOTO / Patrick HAMILTON Kayakers paddle on the flooded Logan River, caused by Cyclone Debbie, as it flows over the Mt Lindesay Highway in Waterford West near Brisbane on April 1, 2017. Flooded rivers were still rising on April 1 in two Australian states with two women dead and four people missing after torrential rains in the wake of a powerful tropical cyclone. / AFP PHOTO / Patrick HAMILTON A looded Logan River caused by Cyclone Debbie is seen in North MacLean, Brisbane on April 1, 2017. Flooded rivers were still rising on April 1 in two Australian states with two women dead and four people missing after torrential rains in the wake of a powerful tropical cyclone. / AFP PHOTO / Patrick HAMILTON Taylor Shergold tries to open the front door of his mother’s home, which was partially submerged by floodwaters caused by Cyclone Debbie, in North MacLean, Brisbane on April 1, 2017. Flooded rivers were still rising on April 1 in two Australian states with two women dead and four people missing after torrential rains in the wake of a powerful tropical cyclone. / AFP PHOTO / Patrick HAMILTON