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HomeNewsNoosa activates its Disaster Coordination Centre to prepare for Cyclone Alfred

Noosa activates its Disaster Coordination Centre to prepare for Cyclone Alfred

Noosa Council has activated its Local Disaster Coordination Centre as preparations continue for Tropical Cyclone Alfred, which is now a category 2 system moving south-eastwards, further away from the Queensland coast.

HOLIDAY PARKS

Council owned holiday parks at Boreen Point, Noosa River and Noosa North Shore are closed, with campers and caravanners across the shire urged to make alternative accommodation arrangements or leave now.

Those leaving the area should check road conditions and plan a suitable route before leaving.

If staying, make sure to ask accommodation staff where to shelter if the cyclone hits.

ACCESS TO SANDBAGS

The State Emergency Service (SES) has opened public pick-up points to access free sand and bags for filling. Locations are:

McKinnon Drive Sports complex, Tewantin

Cooroy SES Shed, 26 Emerald Street, Cooroy

26 Exhibition Street, Pomona

Behind the Cooran Store in Pioneer Park, King Street, Cooran

Beside the Fire Shed, 50 Queen Street, Cooran

Rural Fire Shed, Main Street, Kin Kin.

Boreen Point SES Shed, Hector Street, Boreen Point.

Cootharaba Rural Fire Service, Davis Road, Cootharaba

People living in low-lying areas should consider filling some sandbags to be prepared.

COUNCIL FACILITIES

Besides the holiday parks, other Council facilities, including waste facilities, continue to operate as normal at this stage.

STAY UP-TO-DATE

Stay informed by visiting Council’s Disaster Dashboard – disaster.noosa.qld.gov.au/

For tips on how to prepare your property, visit the Get Ready Queensland website – www.getready.qld.gov.au/

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