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Early flood warning from police

“If it’s flooded, forget it.”

It’s a message that comes from police every time it rains. And ahead of a cyclone, it’s no different.

QPS Road Policing and Regional Support Command Acting Chief Superintendent, Garrath Channells, said motorists must prioritise safety and stay informed.

“Queensland’s weather can change quickly, and what starts as a manageable drive can turn dangerous in an instant,” Supt Channells said.

“Wet roads, poor visibility and flooding can make driving conditions extremely hazardous.

“Slow down, increase your stopping distance, turn your headlights on and never attempt to drive through flood water.

“Even just 15cm of water can be enough to sweep a vehicle away. Your car can’t protect you from floodwater, and the risks are simply not worth it.

“Your car is designed to protect you on the road, but once you enter floodwater, it becomes a completely different story – doors can jam, electrics can fail, and newer vehicles, which are often more buoyant, can float or be swept into fast-moving currents.”

Local road conditions can be found on the Logan City Council’s dashboard.

“No matter how familiar a road may seem, if it’s flooded forget it,” Supt Channells said.

“Floodwaters can hide strong currents, washed-away sections, and other hazards.

“Please take the time to find an alternate, drier route – what might seem like a minor inconvenience could save your life or the lives of your loved ones.”

For the latest up-to-date road conditions and closures police ask road users to visit https://qldtraffic.qld.gov.au/, download the QLDTraffic app, or to call 13 19 40.

For emergency assistance in a flood or storm, contact the SES on 132 500.

In a life-threatening emergency, always call Triple Zero (000).

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