‘High Tide Event’ warning for coast
Published 10:38am 3 July 2023
Moreton Bay Regional Council’s Moreton Alert system has issued a warning for residents living in low-lying coastal areas, with a ‘routine High Tide Event’ forecast from today through to July 8.
The warning states that low-lying roads and properties adjacent to foreshore areas may experience minor tidal inundation.
Suburbs likely to be affected include:
- Bongaree
- Toorbul
- Ningi
- Donnybrook
- White Patch
- Deception Bay
- Scarborough
- Redcliffe
- Woody Point
- Clontarf
- Newport
What you should do
* Monitor local tide conditions by reviewing near real time local tide or storm data via Queensland Governments webpage here
* Monitor roads impacted by flooded on our Disaster Dashboard here
* Do not enter flood waters. IF ITS FLOODED - FORGET IT
* Plan ahead and keep yourself, family and friends safe
Potential impact
Local roads may be affected
Low-lying roads and properties adjacent to coastal foreshore may experience tidal inundation
See online for the Brisbane Bar high/Low tide times and heights. Access tide predictions for your area here.
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