'Supercell' storm bombards Brisbane with giant hailstones

Strong winds and lethal balls of ice caused £50m of damage in the Australian city of Brisbane

Brisbane storm

A clean-up operation is under way after a "supercell storm" swept through southeast Queensland, raining hailstones the size of tennis balls rained down on Brisbane and the surrounding area.

In what the BBC describes as the area's worst storm for 30 years, up to 90,000 homes were left without power after winds gusting at 85mph ripped down trees and power lines.

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