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by | Mar 1, 2022 | Community, Education, Health, Social

UPDATE: Logan flooding and the dangers

City of Logan Mayor Darren Power is urging residents to remain cautious despite floodwaters slowly receding.  

Logan River from Waterford to Parklands is expected to peak at 10.5 metres today before they recede. 

Based on the 2017 flood caused by Cyclone Debbie, it’s estimated around 200 homes may be significantly impacted.  

Floodwaters at Maclean Bridge peaked overnight at 20.64 metres just below the  2017 peak of 20.66 metres but a  major flood warning remains in place. 

Albert River is slowly falling and should pass the moderate flood level today.  The Mayor encourages the community to be vigilant as significant dangers remain. 

“Now is not the time to be complacent as we still have a long way to go.”

 

“We have a resilient community that has experienced floods previously and Council  and emergency services are working around the clock to support those most  impacted.”  

 

“We’ve got around 200 roads across the city that are either closed or affected by  floodwater.”  

 

“Some will be closed for days as water recedes and Council engineers can conduct  safety inspections.” 

 

“If you have to go out, plan your journey to avoid impacted roads and, of course, if it’s  flooded forget it!” 

Flagstone, Jimboomba and Logan Reserve remain cut off while other suburbs have  localised areas that are inaccessible.  

Council and its disaster management partners are delivering essential supplies to  affected communities and conducting welfare checks with impacted residents. 

An evacuation centre for City of Logan residents displaced by rising floodwaters is  operating at the Logan Metro Sports & Events Centre in Crestmead.

The centre, at 357 Browns Plains Road, assisted 19 people overnight and is being  coordinated 24/7 by Red Cross, the SES and volunteers. 

The facility provides: 

  • showers 
  • limited food and drinks (with catering provided by the Salvation Army) beds and blankets

There are no COVID-19 vaccination restrictions in place, and RAT tests are available  for any symptomatic people. 

Pets can be brought to the evacuation centre, but they will be taken offsite for care at  no cost by Council’s animal management officers. 

Temporary places of refuge, where residents can use toilets, charge their devices, or  have a tea or coffee break are open from 7am until 5pm at: 

  • Cornubia Sports Centre, 46-170 Bryants Rd, Cornubia 
  • Logan West Community Centre, 2 Wineglass Dve, Hillcrest

These venues are not providing overnight accommodation. 

Sandbags are available until 6pm today at: 

  • Logan East SES Depot, 26-36 Winnetts Road, Daisy Hill 
  • Beenleigh Showgrounds, access via James Street 
  • Logan Metro Sports Park (at the Logan Football Complex), 357 Browns Plains Road

Some pre-filled bags are available and residents can also fill bags. There is a limit of 10 bags per visit. 

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

  • Residents should conserve water where possible due as the Mt Crosby and North Pine treatment plants are operating below capacity. Seqwater advises that water quality is not affected. 
  • Those who have been without electricity for an extended period should practise food safety precautions. Advice on managing your food supply is available at: Food Safety During Power Outages 
  • An updated list of closed or flooded roads is available on Council’s Disaster Dashboard. The dashboard also includes information on current power outages. Go to disaster.logan.qld.com.au 
  • For flood emergency assistance, contact the SES on 132 500. For life threatening emergencies, call Triple Zero (000).
  • Some disruption to bin collection services is likely. Put your bin out the night  before usual collection day. If your bin is not emptied, leave it on the footpath and it will be emptied as soon as possible. Bin supply, repairs, replacements  and upgrades will be delayed and not expected to recommence until  Wednesday at the earliest.
  • Council’s Waste & Recycling Facilities at Browns Plains, Beenleigh, Carbrook, Greenbank and Logan Village are all open today. Delays are likely and residents should avoid using these facilities unless absolutely necessary. 
  • Free disposal at Council’s waste and recycling facilities is now available for residents wanting to get rid of storm or flood-related waste or rubbish from wheelie bins not yet collected in the usual weekly service (This does not have  to be transported to the tip in a wheelie bin) . 
  • To report potholes and other damage please call Council’s Customer Service on 3412 3412. 
  • Council community immunisation clinics scheduled for today at Crestmead PCYC, Yarrabilba Community Centre and Outreach Service in Logan Central are cancelled.  
  • Council school immunisation clinics that were scheduled at the following schools for Wednesday and Thursday will be postponed and rescheduled. Trinity College, Canterbury College, Beenleigh Special, Australian Technology  & Agricultural College and San Damiano College. 
  • Clean Up Australia Day by Canoe events at Larry Storey Park and at Alberta  Park this weekend are postponed. New dates are yet to be finalised. 
  • To volunteer for the clean-up, contact Volunteering Queensland at volunteeringqld.org.au
  • To make a donation visit givit.org.au
  • Flood-affected residents of Logan are eligible to apply for the Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment of $1000 per adult and $400 eligible child through Services Australia.  
  • Council recommends avoiding contact with floodwaters for up to five days after the rain stops due to potential risks from bacteria carried into waterways from runoff. 
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