Roads closed in City of Moreton Bay
Published 5:03pm 18 December 2024
Words by Nick Crockford
Heavy rain is impacting the roads around Moreton Bay region today.
Here are the latest closures at 11.15pm Wednesday December 18 ... and remember:
- If it's flooded forget it
- Drive to prevailing conditions
- Take caution when crossing any storm water on roadways
- Do not attempt to traverse creeks and other crossings that are clearly under water
- Be aware that potholes may form during periods of high rainfall. Use the Snap Send Solve app to report potholes on sealed roads to Council.
Moreton Bay City Council roads closed at 5pm December 18:
Brendale: Leitchs Road Pedestrian Bridge at South Pine River
Caboolture: Esme Avenue
Cedar Creek: Curtis Rd; Gordons Road at upper crossing
Dayboro: Lees Crossing Road; Glover Rd at Juffs Rd West
Elimbah: Old Gympie Rd at Six Mile Creek; Williams Road
Highvale: Goat Track (Flood Damage)
Kobble Creek: Kobble Creek Road at Pringles Road
Laceys Creek: Rucker Road near Raynbird Creek Road
Mango Hill: Chermside Road between John Street and Kinsellas Road West
Moodlu: Williams Rd at Lagoon Creek
Morayfield: Underpass Rd near William Berry Drive; Visintin Rd near Underpass Rd
Narangba: Moorina Rd at Burpengary Creek
Neurum: Rasmussen Road
Petrie: Youngs Crossing Road at North Pine River
Rocksberg: Best Road at Keillors Crossing; Old North Road at Zillmans Crossing
Stanmore: Cove Road at Commissioners Flat
Upper Caboolture: Litherland Road
Woodford: Old Cove Road at Blackrock Creek
Visit www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au for further information
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