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Old Jan 11th 2011, 12:45 am
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http://www.facebook.com/QueenslandPolice

Queensland Police Service Residents of Dayboro should evacuate to high ground immediately #thebigwet #qldfloods
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I know we have a few posters up that way, good luck.
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Originally Posted by DeadVim
http://www.facebook.com/QueenslandPolice

Queensland Police Service Residents of Dayboro should evacuate to high ground immediately #thebigwet #qldfloods
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I know we have a few posters up that way, good luck.
Thanks Vim

Low lying areas Strathpine, Caboolture, anywhere like that, please leave now.

Anywhere that flooded in 1974 you are at risk


Evac Centre at RNA Showgrounds for Brisbane residents who have evacuated and cannot go to family and friends.

If you self evacuate please try and take bedding if you can. Also medication, and important paperwork

No pets at RNA at present.

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IF YOU GET AN EMERGENCY ALERT AUTOMATED MESSAGE TELLING YOU TTO LEAVE, ON AN AUTO TEXT MESSAGE SAYING THE SAME, PLEASE DO SO



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IF YOUR PLACE FLOODED IN 1974 YOU ARE AT SERIOUS RISK
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http://www.facebook.com/QueenslandPolice

Queensland Police Service Residents of Dayboro should evacuate to high ground immediately #thebigwet #qldfloods
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I know we have a few posters up that way, good luck.
It's gonna be hard to do now as they have Dayboro Road completely closed at the bottom now not just Youngs Crossing and there were roads closed due to landlsides earlier cutting Dayboro off from the top. People could still get along Robinson Road if they could get to Kurwongbah. Some of the higher road may have opened now.
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It's gonna be hard to do now as they have Dayboro Road completely closed at the bottom now not just Youngs Crossing and there were roads closed due to landlsides earlier cutting Dayboro off from the top. People could still get along Robinson Road if they could get to Kurwongbah. Some of the higher road may have opened now.
Let's hope they have, and let's hope more the current lull in rainfall lasts for a while
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Queensland Police Service If you are outside of Australia and need urgent flood information, please contact +61 7 3055 6200 #thebigwet #qldfloodsQueensland Police Service.

They are crossing their fingers and stating on radio to ABC from the Weather Bureau that the rain is easing a little over next few hours if nothing new builds.
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Queensland Police Service If you are outside of Australia and need urgent flood information, please contact +61 7 3055 6200 #thebigwet #qldfloodsQueensland Police Service.

They are crossing their fingers and stating on radio to ABC from the Weather Bureau that the rain is easing a little over next few hours if nothing new builds.
Inside Aus A telephone hotline - 1300 993 191 - has been set up for people seeking information on friends and relatives caught up in the flooding disaster.
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Queensland Police Service Residents of Dayboro should evacuate to high ground immediately #thebigwet #qldfloods
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I know we have a few posters up that way, good luck.
Hubby works in those police headquarter offices - he evacuated about 12.30 (and just about made it home). Got home at 3.30.
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Hubby works in those police headquarter offices - he evacuated about 12.30 (and just about made it home). Got home at 3.30.
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Brisbane Suburb flood maps (they are also on the bris City Council website but that keeps crashing)
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Flood maps and sandbag locations.....http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/...?site=brisbane

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Flood maps and sandbag locations.....http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/...?site=brisbane
Starting to lose streets quite quickly now....

http://www.facebook.com/note.php?not...59680534079967

Merivale Street & Glenelg Streets at South Brisbane
Orleigh Sreet & Morry Street at West End
Abbottsford Road at Bowen Hills
Burrows Street at Bowen Hills
Eagle Street in City
Coronation Drive at Milton
Queens Wharf at Gradens Point and along river near QUT
Walk ways around New Farm Park
Annie Street & Haig Street at Milton
Many parts of Oxley including Ipswich Road near Oxley Flats
Granard Road at Beaudesert
Westlake area is under threat of serious flooding as the river has broken its banks.
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BROADCASTERS ARE REQUESTED TO USE THE STANDARD EMERGENCY WARNING SIGNAL BEFORE BROADCASTING. PRIORITY - FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST
FLOOD WARNING FOR THE LOCKYER, BREMER, WARRILL AND BRISBANE RIVER BELOW WIVENHOE INCLUDING BRISBANE CITY
Issued at 7:33 AM on Wednesday the 12th of January 2011

by the Bureau of Meteorology, Brisbane.


At at 7:30am Wednesday, the Brisbane City gauge (lower end of Edward Street and
at Thornton Street) was 3.1 metres and rising. Rises will continue during
Wednesday and overnight.

At the Brisbane City gauge, river levels of about 4.5 metres (major) are
expected with the high tide on Wednesday afternoon. River rises will continue
into Thursday with a peak of about 5.5 metres expected with the high tides at
4am and 4pm. Levels will remain high throughout Thursday. This is similar to the
1974 flood peak of 5.45 metres.

Wivenhoe dam is providing significant mitigation of upper Brisbane floods. River
flows from the Bremer and Lockyer catchments combined with releases from
Wivenhoe dam will continue to increase flood levels in Brisbane during the next
24 hours.


LOCKYER CREEK:
Major flooding will continue this morning in the Lockyer Creek catchment with
levels expected to start falling significantly today. Flood levels at Glenore
Grove peaked at 15.2 metres at 3pm Tuesday, which is 0.3 metres above the 1974
flood level.

The Lockyer Creek at Lyons Bridge peaked at 17.25 metres around 6pm Tuesday.

WARRILL CREEK:
Major flooding continues from Kalbar to Amberley. A flood peak to just over 8
metres is occurring at Amberley this morning.

BREMER RIVER
Major flooding is easing along the Bremer River from Rosewood to Walloon.

The Bremer River at Ipswich is expected to peak about 20.5 metres during
Wednesday afternoon with major flooding. This is similar to the 1974 flood
level.

MIDDLE AND LOWER BRISBANE:
Major flooding is rising from the Savages Crossing area to Jindalee along the
Brisbane River.

At Savages Crossing, a major flood peak of 24.2 metres has been recorded early
Wednesday morning, slightly above the 1974 peak level at this location.

At the Brisbane City Gauge (lower end of Edward Street and at Thornton Street),
moderate flood levels of about 3 metres were recorded with the 3am high tide.
Higher flood levels to 4.5 metres (major) are expected with the high tide on
Wednesday afternoon (3pm). River rises will continue into Thursday with a peak
of about 5.5 metres expected with the high tides at 4am and 4pm. Levels will
remain high throughout Thursday. This is similar to the 1974 flood peak of 5.45
metres.



Predicted River Heights/Flows:

Ipswich: Peak about 20.5 metres (major) during Wednesday afternoon.

Moggill: Peak about 20 metres (moderate) during Wednesday afternoon.

Jindalee: Peak about 14.2 metres (moderate) by midnight.

Brisbane City: Reach about 4.5 metres (major) at 3pm Wednesday.
Peak about 5.5 metres (major) during Thursday.
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