Up to 20,000 homes are now at risk in Brisbane, the Queensland state premier has said, as deadly floodwaters surge towards Australia's third-largest city.
Central Brisbane is a ghost town, with electricity cut and thousands urged to either evacuate or stay at home.
West of Brisbane, the city of Ipswich is being swamped by flood waters in a situation described as "total chaos".
Rescuers are preparing for a "gruesome" day searching for victims elsewhere.
The death toll from flash floods in Queensland is so far 10, but state Premier Anna Bligh told Australian television that the number of people missing west of Brisbane in the Lockyer Valley had risen.
"The police now are searching for more than 90 people," she said. "These are people who their families can no longer contact or find."
She added: "The one good news is the rain has cleared, so we've now got a number of search and rescue teams all ready to deploy into the valley to really start what might be a very gruesome search this morning for bodies and our police and emergency workers there are going to have a very tough day.
"I think we will all be shocked by what they will find."
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