High-resolution aerial photos taken over Brisbane last week have revealed the scale of devastation across dozens of suburbs and tens of thousands of homes and businesses.

The aerial photos of the Brisbane floods were taken in flyovers on January 13 and January 14.

Hover over each photo to view the devastation caused by flooding.

Milton (Lang Park) Larger Map

Rosalie Larger Map

Rocklea (markets) Larger Map

Fairfield Larger Map

South Bank Larger Map

Brisbane (overview) Larger Map

Bundamba (Ipswich) Larger Map

Riverside (CBD) Larger Map

Rocklea (wide view) Larger Map

Basin Pocket (Ipswich) Larger Map

Chelmer Larger Map

Milton (Coronation Drive) Larger Map

Bellbowrie and Riverhills Larger Map

Jindalee Larger Map

St Lucia (University of Queensland) Larger Map

Toowong Larger Map

West End Larger Map

Graceville Larger Map

New Farm Larger Map

Yeronga Larger Map

Floating pallets in Rocklea industrial estate Larger Map

Rocklea industrial estate Larger Map

Ipswich farmhouse Larger Map

Houses in Elmes Road, Rocklea Larger Map

Riverfront homes in West End Larger Map

Cow takes refuge on Ipswich roof Larger Map

HMAS Diamantina in 'dry dock' at South Bank Larger Map

Trucks and cows stranded by floodwaters on Ipswich Road at Rocklea Larger Map

Riverhills Rowing Club Larger Map

Jindalee swimming pool Larger Map

Toowong CityCat Terminal Larger Map

Riverwalk floating walkway, New Farm Larger Map

Eagle Street Pier Larger Map

Milton business precinct Larger Map

Riverfront restaurant in Milton Larger Map

Rosalie Village Larger Map

Albion Park Raceway Larger Map

University of Queensland Athletics Larger Map

Debris in Brisbane River near Pinkenba Larger Map

Homes in Fig Tree Pocket Larger Map

Homes and streets in Fairfield Larger Map

Moggill Ferry Larger Map

Industry on Donaldson Road, Rocklea Larger Map

Riverfront homes in Tennyson Larger Map

West End parkland Larger Map