North Queensland continues to cop a beating from ex-tropical cyclone Imogen as forecasters warn there is still a risk of "life-threatening flash flooding" on Wednesday. At least 14 flood alerts are active as of Wednesday morning, including a major warning for the Herbert River after a major catchment received more than 400mm in the last seven days. At least 14 flood alerts have been issued in Queensland, including waterways near Townsville, where Rollingstone Creek was over the Bruce Highway on Tuesday. Picture: Evan Morgan Near Tully, Clump Point has received 264mm since 9am on Tuesday, while Halifax, near Ingham, measured 204mm. Further south, Strathbogie on the Central Coast received 188mm, including 117mm in the six hours before 4am on Wednesday.