Moreton Bay prepares for heavy rain with sandbag stations now open
Sandbag stations have opened across the City of Moreton Bay, with heavy rainfall forecast over the next few days and the risk of flash flooding in some areas.
Moreton Bay City Council has alerted that "there is an increased risk of severe weather for some or all of the region today and the next few days." Council is urging residents in flood-prone areas to prepare early and collect sandbags now if needed.
Sandbags can help slow water entering homes and reduce stormwater surges through drains. While they won’t stop flooding completely, correctly filled and placed bags can reduce the amount of water reaching your place.
Stations currently open
- Margate
- Bribie Island
- Petrie
- Deception Bay
- Narangba
- Woodford
- Elimbah
- Beachmere
- Toorbul
- Caboolture
If you’re heading to a sandbag station, remember to bring your own shovel or an extra to help out someone else. Residents are required to fill their own bags. Council is also asking people to take only what they need and lend a hand to neighbours if possible. Supplies will be replenished as they become available.
For residents who are physically unable to collect sandbags due to age, illness or other limitations, the State Emergency Service (SES) may be able to assist. Call 132 500 for support.
How to prepare now
Check, make, ore top up your emergency kit with essentials
Bring pets inside and secure loose outdoor items
Take care around trees and watch for falling branches
Avoid unnecessary travel
And remember: if it’s flooded, forget it
Stay up to date
Residents are encouraged to sign up to MoretonAlert for weather warnings sent directly to your phone. You can also get up-to-date information about weather updates, road locations sandbag locations and more by visiting the Moreton Bay Disaster Dashboard.
For flood emergency assistance phone the SES on 132 500.
For life threatening emergencies, phone Triple Zero (000) immediately.