GC Watch and Act – Prepare to Move to Higher Ground
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1 Jan 2024 12:39 pm AEST Date Time
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PREPARE TO MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND
City of Gold Coast -Flash FloodWarning as at 12:00pm Monday1 January 2024
Warning level
WATCH AND ACT
Warning area
City of Gold Coast advises the city is experiencing dangerously heavy rainfall resulting inflash flooding across the city. Pimpama River, Coomera River, Nerang River, Mudgeeraba Creek, Tallebudgera Creek and Currumbin Creek are rising rapidly.
Emergency services and the City are working to assist the community. However, you should not expect authorities at your door.
If your life is threatened, call Triple Zero (000) immediately. For flood and storm help call the State Emergency Service on 132 500.
Potential impacts
Flash flooding is occurring across the city
Roads may be closed or become flooded, do not drive through or enter floodwater
Parts of the community may become isolated
Some properties may be under threat
Power, water, internet and all phone services may stop working in some areas
Public transport could stop
Dangerous conditions on waterways and beaches
What you should do
Monitor conditions as they are changing and take action based on your circumstances – PREPARE TO MOVETO HIGHER GROUND
If you have a household emergency plan, refer to it now
Decide when and where you and other members of your home (including pets) will go if you need to leave. Plan how you will get there and advise family and friends of your plans
Do not drive through or enter floodwater
Pack essential items for at least 3 days such as:
ophones/chargers, important documents, ID, cash, keys, food and water, medications, and protective clothing
onappies, baby formula/food, wipes – plan not to have a fridge or microwave
opets, pet food, crate, bowls, lead
Help family, friends, and neighbours if you can
If you find it hard to move quickly, leaving now is safer. If you do not drive, call your support service,family member or a friend to organise transport
If safe to do so and if you have time:
osecure items around your home
obatten down and secure boats, jetskis and pontoons
olift important things onto benches, tables, high shelves or upstairs to protect them.
ocharge mobile phones and power banks
oblock toilets, sinks and drains with sandbags to stop sewerage backflow if you can
olock windows and doors
omove cars to higher ground
If you are camping or caravanning
Pack up your campsite
Check water levels and warning updates through the day and night
Move people, pets, camping gear and vehicles to higher ground
If you have livestock
Move livestock to higher ground – open gates to other paddocks so animals can move if floodwaters rise
Block access to low-lying fields, shelters or places near creeks and rivers
Provide lots of food and clean water in a safe place away from creeks and rivers
Make sure animals can be identified if they get lost
Stay informed
Listen toABC Gold Coast radio (91.7FM)–
Regular updates and advicevisitDisaster and Emergency Dashboard–
City of Gold Coast on Facebook –
Weather updates – Bureau of Meteorology website –
Power outage information –
Traffic information and closed roads –or call 13 19 40
Public transport information –
The next update will be sent when the situation changes