Cyclone Debbie's trail of destruction

Debbie was slow moving but huge with northern NSW experiencing the worst floods in decades when the ex-tropical cyclone collided with a cold front.

Houses are surrounded by floodwaters at Depot Hill in Rockhampton

Debbie was slow moving but huge with northern NSW experiencing the worst floods in decades. (AAP)

THE TRAIL OF DESTRUCTION CAUSED BY CYCLONE DEBBIE:

March 28 - The eye of Cyclone Debbie hits the Whitsunday Islands off the north Queensland coast.

March 29 - Debbie downgraded to the weakest category from an original category four.

March 30 - NSW residents start to feel the remnants of the ex-tropical cyclone with heavy rains and thunderstorms lashing the state's northeast.

March 31 - About 6000 people are evacuated in northern NSW with 20,000 residents affected by flooding.

A woman's body is found on a flooded property at Upper Burringbar some 20 kilometres south of Murwillumbah.

A second woman is found dead after the car she was in was swept away in the NSW Hunter region.

A 46-year-old man dies in Murwillumbah from a heart attack during the floods.

April 1 - Ballina, Byron, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmand Valley and Tweed local government areas are declared natural disaster zones.

A man in his 40s is discovered dead in a caravan at a Murwillumbah caravan park.

April 2 - Floodwaters start to subside in northern NSW while Ballina, Coraki, Woodburn, Cabbage Tree Island, and Wardell remain on alert.

Northern NSW flood victims return to their homes.

April 3 - Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian visit flood-affected Lismore.

April 4 - Police retrieve the bodies of a mother and two children who were swept into the Tweed River in northern NSW after a third child miraculously escaped.

The death toll from the NSW floods rises to six.

April 11 - The last homes and businesses in Queensland's Whitsunday region finally have power restored.

April 12 - The search continues for two Queensland men who went missing when the state was hit by Cyclone Debbie.


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