In January 2000, weather conditions over south central and south eastern Australia were very hot and dry with the maximum temperatures four to six degrees Celcius above the average. Between 19-21 January the heatwave killed 22 people and hospitalized 350 in south-east Queensland. Most of the victims were elderly residents from Brisbane, many of whom lived alone and had closed themselves inside their homes.
Health - South-East Queensland Heatwave
Quick Statistics
22
Fatalities
350
Injured
Information Sources
Bureau of Meteorology, Annual report 2000-2001 appendix 7, p 194, website viewed 2 May 2011
Geoscience Australia, South-East Queensland community risk report- heat wave risks, chapter 10, 2001, website viewed 2 May 2011
Queensland Government, Department of Emergency Services, Emergency Series, Heatwave warning system is imperative, pp 11-13, 2006, website viewed 3 May 2011