This is what's left of a freight train when floods swept away part of the track and collapsed a bridge in Australia's Northern Territory.<br/> The floods near the town of Katherine were brought by tropical cyclone Grant which dumped torrential rain on the area.<br/> The two drivers were rescued.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Simon Freson, Northern Territory police, saying (English):<br/> "One sustained minor injuries to his back. He's been conveyed to the Katherine hospital and is being treated. He's not in a critical condition, and the other driver wasn't injured at all."<br/> The train wasn't the only victim.<br/> Some people were swept from their cars by the floods.<br/> The main road out of the city of Darwin's been cut off leaving motorists stranded.<br/> SOUNDBITE: Unidentified man in car saying (English):<br/> "What can you do? I mean, Mother Nature, you can't beat Mother Nature I suppose."<br/> SOUNDBITE: Unidentified truck driver saying (English):<br/> "I don't think we'll get through for a long time yet. It's going to be a while."<br/> And the tropical cyclone isn't done yet.<br/> Australia's Bureau of Meteorology is warning it's likely to strengthen and reform in the coming days.<br/> Paul Chapman, Reuters