by | May 10, 2022 | Community, Social

Police warn of severe weather dangers for Logan and the Scenic Rim

With intense rainfall and potential flash flooding predicted to again impact many parts of Logan and the Scenic Rim police are urging people to stay up to date and stay informed – Rainfall forecast maps

Tragically, severe weather and flooding has seen motorists, pedestrians and boaties lose their lives this year with police pleading with the public to heed the warnings and advice of authorities and to re-think their need to travel during intense, heavy or persistent rainfall.

Intense rain, damaging winds and severe thunderstorm activity can result in extremely hazardous conditions on roads. 

Trying to navigate these hazards, either in vehicles or on foot, is extremely dangerous because water levels rise and fall quickly.

Police are urging locals  to avoid roads, creeks and bridges that are likely to be impacted by rapidly rising water, storm debris and flood damage. 

Motorists are also reminded that road closures and road conditions can and do change rapidly, often within minutes.

If driving please travel with extreme caution and drive to the prevailing weather and road conditions – plan your trip, allow additional travel time, incorporating travelling at lower speeds, delays and diversions and remember: If It’s Flooded: Forget It and just Back it Up.

Importantly, re-think your need to be on the roads as flash flooding can and does occur without warning, washing away roads, bridges and vehicles. Motorists can easily, and unintentionally, find themselves swept away.

Parents are also reminded to ensure their children aren’t playing in flood prone waterways, watercourses and drains.

Stay up to date with the latest Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) warnings including flood warnings and river levels – and Know your weather: Know your risk

It is also important to monitor your local council and local media.

Traffic and road closure information for State government roads (here) and flood water safety advice from Queensland Fire and Emergency Services.

 

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