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Logan faces flooded roads due to heavy rainfall

Logan has faced a Monday of heavy rainfall, with flooding across at least a dozen roads.

The latest update from Logan City Council’s Disaster Dashboard, issued at 2.40 pm, listed 47.8mm of rain.

They also listed flooding impacts across suburbs including Bahrs Scrub, Bannockburn, Berrinba, Carbrook, Cornubia, Eagleby, Holmview, Logan Reserve, Logan Village, Loganholme and Waterford.

Three roads were listed as closed to all traffic: Park Lane at Bahrs Scrub, Chambers Flat Road at Logan Reserve and Albert Street at Waterford.

The Department of Transport and Main Roads’ South Coast road status report also listed those three roads as closed to all traffic because of flash flooding due to heavy rain, with the report current as at 2.15pm on Monday.

Other flooding impacts listed on the Logan Disaster Dashboard included all lanes blocked on New Horizon Avenue at Bahrs Scrub, Demeio Road at Berrinba, Stern Road and Erwin Road at Carbrook, Wuduru Road at Cornubia, Schmidt Road at Eagleby, Holmview Road at Holmview and Steele Road at Logan Village.

The dashboard also listed one lane closed on Beaudesert Beenleigh Road at Bannockburn, all lanes affected on Clarks Road at Loganholme and an earlier flooding incident on Albert Street at Waterford where all lanes were blocked.

Two hazard alerts were also listed: Logan Motorway at Kingston, where no blockage was reported and Kingston Road at Slacks Creek, where a lane or lanes were reduced.

Rainfall is expected to continue until Wednesday, with Bureau of Meteorology predicting that rainfall could reach 80mm today and a 95 percent chance of 5-15mm on across Tuesday.

Council advises residents to use the Disaster Dashboard for updates on weather warnings, road closures and power outages.

TMR warns road conditions can change rapidly and urge motorists to check QLDTraffic or call 13 19 40 before travelling.

Residents should check the Logan Disaster Dashboard and QLDTraffic before travelling and If it’s flooded, forget it.

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