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NikonNellie
28-03-2017, 5:05pm
STAY SAFE!! HOPING YOU ALL SURVIVE CYCLONE DEBBIE WITH LITTLE OR NO DAMAGE. :nod:

ameerat42
28-03-2017, 6:17pm
SAME HERE!

Mark L
28-03-2017, 7:31pm
Indeed.
We had a 90 second cyclone in February and I just can't imagine what what a topical one would be like.
All the best folks.

Glenda
30-03-2017, 6:25am
As a Queenslander I am thankful that our governments (no matter which party is in power) handle natural disasters like this so well. Ergon personnel were camped at the Rockhampton showgrounds waiting and ready to get to the affected area ASAP after Debbie crossed the coast. Army engineers from Townsville and Brisbane are on their way to help with the clean up. Our eldest son left with his army reserve unit for Proserpine last night to assist with the clean up. Rural Fire Brigades and SES have also sent volunteers into the area.

Thankfully, for such a huge system, there hasn't been any loss of life and I've only heard of one serious injury. Lots of property damage of course and sugar prices will probably go higher due to crop loss.

NikonNellie
30-03-2017, 2:48pm
Thanks for that info Glenda - Aussies do such a great job when the need arises for us all to pitch in together and get the job done.
I believe that not only will the price of sugar rise but veggies as well. :(

Glenda
30-03-2017, 3:21pm
Yep, I think it's mainly tomatoes and capsicum which have been affected but not 100% sure. Apparently there has been a bridge wash out between Rockhampton and Mackay which will slow things up considerably.

piczzilla
30-03-2017, 4:17pm
Stay safe QLD'ers & don't take risks. No matter how good the shot is, it's not worth your life.

Mary Anne
30-03-2017, 4:29pm
As a Queenslander I am thankful that our governments (no matter which party is in power) handle natural disasters like this so well.

Have to agree with you on that Glenda, and good to read that you are OK.

Very wet here in Brisbane it has not stopped raining since 11.30am yesterday sometimes light other times heavy rain, also very windy at present.
Sad that we have to get the rain as a result of the aftermath of a Cyclone though. Even though we needed it badly.
Today the Government sent a Text to mobiles that all schools will be closed, a little too late for anyone going to work though.
Townsville born I have experiences quite a few Cyclones in my time and its amazing how many people rally around to help the ones that need it..

The Best News is about no loss of life, hopefully it will stay that way. Thanks for letting us know how things are up your way.

Warbler
30-03-2017, 9:02pm
Yep, I think it's mainly tomatoes and capsicum which have been affected but not 100% sure. Apparently there has been a bridge wash out between Rockhampton and Mackay which will slow things up considerably.

That's on the old road. The coast road is still open with care around Granite Creek. The old road is washed out near the Tartrus turnoff, and at Lotus Creek. the old Sarina Range roadway is impassable too.

MattNQ
31-03-2017, 12:24am
Funny how we in Townsville started out prepping for a bad cyclone - food, petrol, water etc & we got nothing.
No wind, little rain. Not even significant rain to top up our 18% 'full' dam for the looming dry season.

But then everyone south of us gets hammered. Kind of like dodging a bullet but watching your friend get shot.

So thinking of all of you.... friends, family & strangers in the initial impact area around bowen, whitsundays, mackay, plus CQ & SE Qld who are awash tonight.
Hope you are all doing ok . Good luck & stay safe!

Warbler
31-03-2017, 9:23am
Yep, Townsville missed out alright. My sister lives up there and she got 5mm in total at her place. Here's a Facebook page with photos of the Lotus Creek Roadhouse. This is water damage, not wind damage. In the days before they upgraded and sealed the coast road, this was highway 1. When it rained, this creek would come up and people travelling north or south would have to turn around and go back. If they were unlucky, Connors River or Funnel Creek would have come up behind them and they'd be stuck there for days without food or water.

https://www.facebook.com/erika.kemp.18?hc_ref=NEWSFEED