Roads still closed across City of Moreton Bay
Published 6:58am 15 August 2024
There are still several roads closed across the City of Moreton Bay due to flash flooding caused by heavy rain yesterday and overnight.
A Flood Watch Warning remains in place for areas including Moreton Bay, with Pine and Caboolture River catchments affected.
Rain has eased to showers, which are forecast to ease further during the course of the day.
Roads closed – City of Moreton Bay
As at 4.45pm, Moreton Bay City Council's disaster dashboard said the following roads were closed due to flooding.
Suburb | Street | Incident | Impact | Advice | Last Update |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BRENDALE | Leitchs Road Pedestrian Bridge | Flooded | at South Pine River | N/A | 15/08/2024 14:00:00 |
HIGHVALE | Goat Track | Landslip | (Flood Damage) | N/A | 15/08/2024 02:20:00 |
WOODFORD | Old Cove Road | Flooded | at Blackrock Creek | N/A | 15/08/2024 13:45:00 |
MANGO HILL | Chermside Road | Flooded | between John Street and Kinsellas Road West | N/A | 15/08/2024 13:00:00 |
ELIMBAH | Old Gympie Road | Flooded | at Six Mile Creek | N/A | 15/08/2024 13:32:00 |
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