Power still out, roads closed in Moreton Bay
Published 7:55am 26 November 2025
Words by Kylie Knight
UPDATE 3.15PM
More than 21,000 homes and businesses are still without power after Monday’s wild storms, which hit the City of Moreton Bay particularly hard.
More than 30 local roads are still closed due to fallen trees or power lines, the number increasing following more storms last night.
Five schools in the City of Moreton Bay are closed today. They are: Banksia Beach State School, Beachmere State School, Bribie Island State High School, Bribie Island State School and Mount Samson State School.
Worst hits areas in City of Moreton Bay include Bribie Island, Narangba, Burpengary, Morayfield, Griffin and Caboolture.
“Damage to power infrastructure is significantly higher than other areas in South East Queensland. Council is working closely with agencies to address the network outages," a Moreton Bay City Council spokesperson said yesterday.
Council has opened 'places of refuge' at its libraries (except Bribie Island). These are open during regular business hours for residents to charge their devices, connect to Wi-Fi, escape the heat in airconditioning and have a cuppa while finding information. Visit the Disaster Dashboard for details.
Council road closures
As at 3.15pm, 35 local roads were closed due to fallen trees or power lines.
| Suburb | Street | Incident | Impact | Advice | Last Update |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BEACHMERE | Bishop Road | Obstruction | Multiple trees down with power lines blocking road | N/A | 26/11/2025 11:27:00 |
| BEACHMERE | Bayside Drive | Obstruction | Trees down with power lines blocking road | N/A | 26/11/2025 11:20:00 |
| BEACHMERE | Gibson Road | Obstruction | Tree down with power lines blocking road, sparking | N/A | 26/11/2025 11:15:00 |
| BEACHMERE | Campbell Parade | Obstruction | Around 170 Campbell Pde | N/A | 26/11/2025 15:00:00 |
| BELLARA | Neenuk Street, before Palm Avenue | Obstruction | Tree over road and powerlines | N/A | 26/11/2025 14:30:00 |
| BELLARA | Fearn Avenue | Obstruction | Tree Over Road | N/A | 26/11/2025 14:30:00 |
| BELLTHORPE | Nonmus Road at Running Creek Bridge | Obstruction | Powerlines down | N/A | 25/11/2025 23:35:00 |
| BONGAREE | Foster Street | Obstruction | near Nulu Lane - Branches & Power Lines Down | N/A | 26/11/2025 14:30:00 |
| BONGAREE | Ford Street | Obstruction | Trees down with power lines blocking road | N/A | 26/11/2025 14:30:00 |
| BONGAREE | Spowers Street | Obstruction | Tree down with power lines blocking road | N/A | 26/11/2025 14:30:00 |
| BONGAREE | Toorbul Street, Foster St to Campbell St | Obstruction | Tree down with powerlines blocking road | N/A | 26/11/2025 14:30:00 |
| BONGAREE | Nulu Street, near No 41 | Flooded | Tree and powerlines down | N/A | 26/11/2025 14:30:00 |
| BONGAREE | South Esplanade Bongaree Museum | Obstruction | Powerline over Road | N/A | 26/11/2025 14:30:00 |
| BONGAREE | Banya Lane | Obstruction | Closed due to dangerous trees at 20 Campbell St | N/A | 26/11/2025 14:30:00 |
| BONGAREE | Bonham Street | Obstruction | Tree Over Road | N/A | 26/11/2025 14:30:00 |
| BONGAREE | 12 Third Avenue | Obstruction | Power Line Down, branch holding it down | N/A | 26/11/2025 15:00:00 |
| BONGAREE | Second Avenue | Obstruction | Low Lying Powerlines above carparking area | N/A | 26/11/2025 14:30:00 |
| BRENDALE | Cribb Road | Flooded | at Leitchs Road | N/A | 26/11/2025 09:10:00 |
| BUNYA | Dugandan Road | Flooded | Flood Damage at Bunya Crossing Reserve car park | N/A | 26/11/2025 08:20:00 |
| DECEPTION BAY | Thompson Street | Obstruction | Tree Across Road, Power Lines Down | N/A | 26/11/2025 13:45:00 |
| DECEPTION BAY | Thompson Street | Obstruction | Road closed to tree bringing down powerlines | N/A | 26/11/2025 06:00:00 |
| ELIMBAH | 795-889 Old Gympie Road | Flooded | Flooded | N/A | 26/11/2025 14:37:00 |
| KURWONGBAH | Margaret Road | Obstruction | Fallen tree and powerlines | N/A | 26/11/2025 11:00:00 |
| KURWONGBAH | Forbes Road | Obstruction | near Denham Road - downed powerlines | N/A | 26/11/2025 09:16:00 |
| MANGO HILL | Chermside Road | Flooded | between John Street and Kinsellas Road West | N/A | 26/11/2025 14:15:00 |
| MOODLU | Williams Road | Flooded | at Lagoon Creek | N/A | 26/11/2025 14:58:00 |
| MORAYFIELD | Underpass Road | Flooded | near William Berry Drive | N/A | 26/11/2025 12:59:00 |
| MORAYFIELD | Visentin Road | Flooded | near Underpass Road | N/A | 26/11/2025 13:08:00 |
| NARANGBA | Corner Denham road and Margaret road | Obstruction | Not Available | N/A | 26/11/2025 04:14:00 |
| NINGI | Bribie Island Road & Rita Avenue | Obstruction | Road Closed with signs and caution tape | N/A | 26/11/2025 05:09:00 |
| STANMORE | Nonmus Road | Obstruction | powerlines down | N/A | 26/11/2025 13:14:00 |
| WOODFORD | Commissioners Flat Road | Obstruction | Tree Clearing Works | N/A | 26/11/2025 13:34:00 |
| WOORIM | Third Avenue | Obstruction | section road closed, vehicles exit Via Rickman | N/A | 26/11/2025 14:30:00 |
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