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City of Logan flood update

The City of Logan is taking its first steps towards flood recovery with the opening of  two new support centres for those impacted by this week’s severe weather.  

Community recovery hubs at Beenleigh and Jimboomba  will now provide a place where  residents can talk to support and recovery staff, receive referrals for community and  government agencies and apply for hardship grants.  

The hubs are open every day from 9am to 4pm. They are located at: 

  • Beenleigh PCYC 

 20-38 Alamein Street, Beenleigh 

  • Caddies Community Centre 

 19-33 South Street, Jimboomba 

The evacuation centre at the Logan Metro Health, Fitness & Events Centre at  Crestmead has now closed.  

Anyone who still needs evacuation support should attend one of the community  recovery hubs. 

For support services and grant advice over the telephone, please contact  the Community Recovery Hotline on 1800 173 349. 

 

Residents Nicole Southwell and Charmaine Aldred begin the clean up at Marsden. 

At least 90 homes were inundated in the City of Logan earlier this week.  

If your home has been impacted by flooding, please fill out this form to help Council  assist you Flood impacts – Logan City Council.

City of Logan Mayor Darren Power with the SES delivering supplies  to flood isolated communities. 

 Mayor Darren Power has thanked the Red Cross, the Salvation Army, SES and Council staff who assisted in the setting up and operation of the evacuation centre.  

“They provided a safe place where flood victims could get shelter and support during  what was a very difficult time for dozens of families.”  

 

“We’ve seen so many acts of kindness and compassion over the last few days, but  that’s not a surprise as Logan always shines in adversity.”

 

 “We can now look towards recovery and helping everyone who has been impacted by the floods get their lives back to normal.”

 

“The opening of the community recovery hubs is the first major step towards getting  the city on track again.” 

A free kerbside collection of flood debris and flood-damaged items will be available from next week in flood-affected residential areas of the City of Logan. 

This is not a city-wide waste collection. 

This flood waste clean-up will only occur in streets where the residential properties  were inundated by flood water. 

Residential properties that were not inundated by flood water will not receive the  flood waste clean-up service. 

Different types of waste should be placed in separate piles on the footpath. If there is  flood-affected asbestos material contact Council for assistance. 

For more information go to Kerbside cleanup – Logan City Council 

Residents can also dispose of flood-related waste and rubbish free of charge at any  of Council’s Waste and Recycling Facilities at Browns Plains, Beenleigh, Carbrook,  Greenbank and Logan Village. 

Other flood-related developments in the City of Logan today include:  

  • A number of roads remain closed or affected by floodwater including Schmidt’s Road, Logan Reserve. For a full list of affected roads visit Council’s Disaster Dashboard Home – Disaster Dashboard (logan.qld.gov.au) 
  • Those wanting to volunteer to help clean up can register through Volunteering Queensland at Volunteering Registration (emergencyvolunteering.com.au) registered volunteers should wait to be directed to a clean-up site but that may not occur until the latest weather warnings have passed. Authorities advise all  non-essential workers to stay home for the next 24 hours.  
  • Those who have been without electricity for an extended period should practise food safety precautions. Advice on managing your food supply is available at https://foodsafety.asn.au/when-the-power-goes-off/ 
  • Eligible community organisations, schools and social enterprises can apply for  up to $5000 from Logan City Council to support community response and  recovery efforts. Flood-related applications will be fast-tracked. More  information about Community Response Grants and the online application  form can be found at logan.qld.gov.au/cdf
  • Financial support is also available from the Australian and Queensland governments. 
  • Residents can do their bit to prevent mosquito outbreaks by ensuring water is  cleaned out of roof gutters, rainwater tanks, pot plant bases, buckets, pet  bowls, tarpaulins and home sewage treatment plants.
  • For flood emergency assistance, contact the SES on 132 500. For life threatening emergencies, call Triple Zero (000). Contact Council on 3412  3412. 

 

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