Hailstorm delays sports and trains in Australia

Emergency services unable to keep up with reports of flooding

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Melbourne: A severe thunderstorm dumped hail and rain on the eastern Australian city of Melbourne on Saturday, delaying sporting events, shutting down transportation and forcing the evacuation of a train station when the storm tore a hole in its roof.

The Bureau of Meteorology said the storm blanketed roads with hail and brought 2.5 centimetres of rain in less than an hour.

"It was a very dangerous thunderstorm," said senior forecaster Richard Carlyon. "We don't often see storm cells like that."

The weather bureau forecast more storms through the evening.

Emergency services could not keep up with reports of flooding and damage. In the city centre, water was nearly knee deep in some streets and shopping centre were cleared out.

Evacuated

Train and tram services faced widespread delays as winds peaked at 100 kilometres per hour and deep puddles formed on the tracks. The Southern Cross train station was evacuated when winds tore a hole in its roof and rain poured down on train platforms.

Horse races were postponed after the track was covered with hail, and an Australian Football League game was cancelled. That game had been moved to Melbourne at the last minute because of a week of rain in Queensland, where it had originally been scheduled.

In Queensland, rural communities that were inundated by floodwaters all week were bracing for more floods as their rivers rose. Queensland declared a state of emergency and made emergency funds available for the communities.

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