The damage bill from several days of wild  storms and flooding on the Sunshine Coast is estimated to run into  the millions.
The aftermath includes a dramatic lane-wide sinkhole on an  arterial road at Coolum, which could take a month to repair.
Sunshine Coast Mayor Bob Abbott says the council has received  disaster assistance funding after the storms, which first lashed  Cooroy last week and continued across the region over the weekend.
Northern areas of the coast received more than 300mm of rain  over the weekend.
Businesses and residents at Pomona and Cooroy were worst  effected, Mr Abbott says.
"There needs to be an inspection of infrastructure in the region  fairly quickly," he told AAP on Monday.
"We haven't got a figure yet but it will be in the millions of  dollars."    Sunshine Coast traffic was in chaos on Monday when the busy  David Low Way between Coolum and the Peregian roundabout was  closed.
A section of the road about four metres long and more than two  metres deep collapsed because of erosion on Sunday night.    Mr Abbott says the council is considering whether a bypass can  be hurriedly built to service traffic on that section.
"There is alternative access out along the Sunshine Coast  motorway but it's quite congested already so there will be some  extensive problems there.
"The project could be up to four weeks but they are trying to  work on a bypass during construction."
Floodwaters have cut the Bruce Highway to most vehicles at  Lethebrook, near Proserpine, in north Queensland. Only four wheel  drives and trucks are permitted to cross.
Further south, motorists were stranded either side of Gympie on  the weekend after torrential rain caused the Mary River to peak at  15.44 metres.
Five businesses were also inundated.    The highway was open at Gympie on Monday, say police.
Even though the Mary River is slowly receding there is still  some inconvenience with a number of road closures in and around  Gympie.
Police say there were no further emergency calls on Sunday and  residents were on Monday cleaning up after the weekend's flooding.





