South-East Queensland, January 2000

Health - South-East Queensland Heatwave

Quick Statistics

22 Fatalities
350 Injured

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.

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