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Be wary of flooded waterways and fallen trees

21 February 2015
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Redland City Residents are advised that while the worst of the rain has now passed over the Redlands there are still dangers associated with the heavy rainfall dumped by ex-tropical cyclone Marcia.

Redland City Mayor Karen Williams warned residents to stay clear of creeks, drains and foreshores as rain run-off continues to swell local waterways.

“With heavy rain clearing, residents returning to their normal weekend routines might be tempted to check out flooded creeks, but the risks around our waterways will remain high as the substantial run-off from  this severe weather event continues to pour into creeks and drains,’’ Cr Williams said.

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“Youngsters, particularly, may think they can have a bit of fun in the water on their boogie boards but it is extremely dangerous, as many of these run into deep drains. The consequences can be fatal, so I urge parents to ensure children know of the dangers.’’

Cr Williams said residents should continue to avoid beaches, foreshores and flooded areas, and not be tempted to cross inundated roads.

“It is fortunate that there have been no major incidents in the Redlands during this severe weather event but I’d ask residents to not be complacent because it would be heartbreaking for an incident to occur after the event due to people dropping their guard,” she said.

“People should stay away from waterways and beaches and motorists need to remember the golden rule if it’s flooded forget it,’’ she said.

Cr Williams said there was also a heightened risk of  fallen trees across the city due to heavily water-logged ground.

“Heavy rain and strong winds will have put some trees at risk of falling so people need to be careful and not take any chances,” she said.

“Council and SES crews are out in the field assessing the situation and tending to any fallen trees, as well as responding to any requests for help.

“People should also stay away from fallen power lines and call Energex if they see any downed power lines.”

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