An evacuation centre for City of Logan residents displaced by rising floodwaters is now open at the Logan Metro Sports & Events Centre in Crestmead.
Those who have had to leave their homes due to inundation, extensive power outages or isolation, can access the evacuation centre at 357 Browns Plains Road.
The evacuation centre is being coordinated 24/7 by Red Cross and volunteers.
The facility will provide:
- showers
- limited food and drinks (with catering provided by the Salvation Army)
- beds and blankets
There will be no COVID-19 vaccination restrictions in place, and RAT tests will be available for any symptomatic people.
Pets can be brought to the evacuation centre, but they will be taken offsite for care at no cost by Council’s animal management officers.
City of Logan Mayor Darren Power commended the local community for its resilience since the severe weather event began last Friday.
“We are facing a serious and widespread emergency but it has been heartening to see our community band together at this very challenging time,” Cr Power said.
“With several local waterways and rivers still approaching their flood peaks, residents should remain alert and be prepared to act, whether that means moving to higher ground, or taking appropriate steps to protect their properties.
“Volunteers and staff across our City have worked hard today to be able to provide our community with places of refuge and rest.
“I encourage everyone to make use of these facilities as appropriate and to continue to be patient as our emergency services respond to calls for assistance.”
Temporary places of refuge, where residents can use toilets, charge their devices, or have a tea or coffee break are open at:
- Cornubia Sports Centre – 146-170 Bryants Rd, Cornubia
- Caddies Jimboomba 19-33 South Street (only limited power points are available)
These venues are open until 5pm today and will reopen during daytime hours tomorrow.
The refuge centre at the Beenleigh PCYC unfortunately had to close this afternoon due to a power outage. A place of refuge will also open at the Logan West Community Centre from 8am tomorrow.
These venues are not providing overnight accommodation.
The Logan River at Maclean Bridge (in the City’s south-west) is now at 20.3 metres and rising. It is expected to peak at 5pm today, only slightly exceeding the 2017 ex-TC Debbie flood level (20.50 metres).
It is likely to remain above the major flood level (16 metres) for the next few days.
The Albert River at Beenleigh peaked this afternoon at 7.3 metres on the incoming tide, while the Logan River at Parklands is currently at 6 metres and rising. Major flooding is occurring in the area.
Those residents whose properties may be inundated are advised to:
- Monitor their situation and be prepared to move to higher ground if required
- Secure objects that could float and stack furniture and possessions as high as possible
- Move and secure chemicals, poisons and garbage