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Bribie Island Storm Update



Looking across Bribie Island, there is plenty of evidence a severe storm is in play. And according to Bribie Island State Emergency Service (SES) Group Leader, Kriscopher Conroy, it isn't over yet...
SES volunteers have worked through the day filling sandbags along with other volunteers including Division One Councillor for the Moreton Bay Regional Council, Gary Parsons...
The latest information from the authorities:
Check www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au for more information.

Potential Impact In Your Area
The potential local impact of this flooding in your area may include:
• Flooding may occur around rivers and creeks in your area
• River levels may rise quickly
• River levels may reach the tops of banks or flow into low lying areas
• Low lying fences, pumps and canoes may be inundated
• Local roads may be closed and low bridges may be under water
What You Should Do
• Stay informed - monitor local conditions and be aware of the situation
• Check your emergency plan and locate your emergency kit
• Tune in to your emergency broadcasters: 101.5FM, 99.7FM and ABC radio 612AM
• Flood waters are dangerous - never drive, walk or ride through floodwater
• Floodwater can be toxic - never play or swim in floodwaters
Important Contacts
• For life threatening emergencies contact 000
• For flood or storm assistance from the SES call 132 500
• To contact Council call (07) 3205 0555
• For Bureau of Meteorology weather warnings and weather reports, go to www.bom.gov.au/qld
• For Council disaster management information, go to www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/disaster
• For Council road closure reports, go to www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/roadconditions
• For comprehensive information on Main Roads' closures, go to www.131940.qld.gov.au