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Trapped by floods and fearing death in the heat: the Australians taking legal action over the climate crisis
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Trapped by floods and fearing death in the heat: the Australians taking legal action over the climate crisis

The Guardian Environment · Jun 22, 2026, 3:00 PM

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Ten people affected in different ways by extreme weather are taking a case against the federal government to the UNGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast As flood waters rose in Brisbane’s West End in February 2022, Brendon Donohue was trapped alone in his second-storey apartment for 10 days. The 33-year-old is legally blind and his movement is limited by Peters plus syndrome. He received evacuation alerts on his phone in the middle of the night. But with the lift, intercom and front entrance shut down he had no safe way out of the building.“It was terrifying,” he says. “The whole street was badly impacted with water. The power went out, which made me not able to contact anyone. I ran out of food but couldn’t get any into the building.” Continue reading...

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