Stay safe @DrBourse.Jasper 20231217 0949hrs
EMERGENCY. EMERGENCY. This is a Major Flood Warning from the Cairns Disaster Group. There is major flooding in the Cairns Area NOW. Properties will experience flooding. Move to higher ground now if it is safe to do so, or upper floors of your building. If you are in immediate danger call 000. More information on disaster.cairns.qld.gov.au or listen to ABC radio.
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Damm Rain is getting worse as the days go by.
been about 10 days now since we last saw the sky....
It's been raining pretty heavily over those 10 days, and with more rain predicted we have blocked drains everywhere within the CBD causing localised suburban flooding...Obviously the usual High Tides are compounding the problem...
For those of you that don't know the Cairns area, most of the main flood areas are near Smithfield, North of Cairns....
Could be a bit of carnage if we start getting regular "really High Tides"..
It's an uncontrolled spillway (a very common arrangement) so water will simply be discharged by gravity so long as the water level's greater than 100% of FSL (Full Supply Level - the "full" level in simple terms).Tinaroo Dam at capacity … will need to release water soon if not already …
This reveals the enormity of the flood event: Barron River Bridge, Kennedy Highway via Kuranda:View attachment 167383Stay safe @DrBourse and all Cairns ASF members.
Major disaster floods as Jasper remnants just sits about FNQ.
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Let's hope the rain stops. That is a quite serious rise @rcw1 . Unimaginable if I hadn't seen the pictures.This reveals the enormity of the flood event: Barron River Bridge, Kennedy Highway via Kuranda:
View attachment 167400View attachment 167401
and three days later .. the water keeps coming.
I assume the relevant road authority would be well aware of the situation with the bridge?This reveals the enormity of the flood event: Barron River Bridge, Kennedy Highway via Kuranda:
Good evening Smurf1976,I assume the relevant road authority would be well aware of the situation with the bridge?
I say that because, without wanting to be alarmist, it likely isn't designed to withstand having flood water over the deck like that and will need a thorough inspection before re-opening unless that actually is within its design capabilities.
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