Australia police recover two bodies in search for missing Chinese tourists


SYDNEY, March 12 (Reuters) - Australian ⁠police have recovered two bodies during a search for ⁠two Chinese backpackers who went missing in a flood-hit ‌region in the country's east, local media reported on Thursday.

The bodies, believed to be those of the missing Chinese tourists, were found inside a car, ​national broadcaster Australian Broadcasting Corp reported, citing ⁠police.

Police divers and emergency ⁠personnel were expected to be at the scene in the Gympie ⁠region ‌of Queensland state on Thursday to confirm the identities of the bodies, ABC News said.

Australian police said ⁠in a statement that the missing tourists - a ​26-year-old man and ‌23-year-old woman - had been travelling to North Burnett in Queensland, ⁠about 380 ​km (236 miles) northwest of Brisbane, the state capital.

Gympie mayor Glen Hartwig described the incident as an "absolute tragedy".

"These people have come to Australia ⁠to see our beautiful country ... and tragically ​they've ended up losing their lives," he told ABC News.

Major flood warnings remained in place in parts of Queensland and the ⁠Northern Territory after incessant rains caused rivers to burst their banks, cutting off rural towns and forcing hundreds of residents to evacuate.

A helicopter rescued two people from a car stuck in ​crocodile-inhabited waters at a creek crossing near ⁠the town of Katherine in Northern Territory, television footage showed on ​Wednesday.

Authorities have urged residents to avoid ‌driving through floodwaters, warning that several ​crocodiles have been sighted in inundated suburbs around Katherine.

(Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney; Editing by Tom Hogue)

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