Severe thunderstorms passing through South Australia have damaged homes, left thousands without power and prevented flights from taking off at Adelaide airport.
The airport said due to lightning strikes, it had not been safe for staff to enter the tarmac to load and refuel aircraft for take-off, meaning none of the early departures have been able to leave.
It said planes have been able to land but at least two are still waiting to be unloaded because the aerobridges cannot be moved.
Meanwhile, thousands of households are without power after the storms and heavy rainfall overnight.
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