The Queensland Police Service (QPS) is always prepared to respond to severe weather events across the state, including Tropical Cyclone Alfred heading towards Southeast Queensland. While it’s uncommon for cyclones to impact this region, residents are urged to start preparations early due to the potential dangers cyclones bring, such as high winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges.
As the cyclone makes its way south, areas like Moreton Island, Bay Islands, and the Sunshine Coast are expected to feel its impact first. Police officers are actively assisting residents on these islands, advising on evacuation plans and ensuring preparedness for those remaining. Across Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Wide Bay Burnett, Moreton Bay, and Gold Coast regions, authorities are working closely with councils and stakeholders to coordinate emergency responses.
In Logan City, residents and businesses are advised to brace for extreme weather conditions, including flooding and storm surges. Preparations such as securing loose items and creating emergency kits are crucial. The council is providing sandbags at designated locations to help residents protect their properties.
Similarly, the Gold Coast is gearing up for potential impacts, with sandbagging stations open daily. Residents are urged to stay informed, prepare their homes, and be ready to evacuate if necessary. High tides and dangerous surf are expected, especially in vulnerable island communities.
Meanwhile, the Darling Downs District, including the Lockyer Valley, is preparing for strong winds and heavy rainfall. Authorities are advising residents to have emergency plans in place, including knowing evacuation routes and staying connected with local authorities.
During natural disasters, it’s crucial to follow instructions from authorities, have a severe weather plan, and stay informed through various resources like the Bureau of Meteorology and local council websites. Queenslanders are encouraged to be proactive in their preparations, ensuring the safety of themselves and their communities.
As Tropical Cyclone Alfred approaches, residents are reminded to check local disaster dashboards, monitor weather warnings, and be ready to take necessary actions to protect lives and property. By staying vigilant and heeding official advice, communities can mitigate risks and weather the storm effectively.
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