Townsville to Mackay roads closed by flooding, stranding families
Travellers hoping to beat the wet conditions and head home through Mackay and Bowen’s tumultuous flooding are stuck camping out in their cars on the roadside.
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Travellers hoping to head home to Townsville through Bowen and Mackay have been left high and not so dry as many of the region’s major roads have been closed due to flooding.
Families such as Toni Kelly’s, who was intending to travel home to Townsville from Mackay via Bowen on the weekend, have been left seeking shelter as they face an uncertain wait to find their way home.
Ms Kelly and her partner Dave Loveridge, who live in Bohle Plains, managed to make it to Bowen from Mackay on Sunday, but were forced to seek emergency accommodation after being turned back by police.
“We were very lucky to get accommodation for the night,” Ms Kelly said.
“We headed off yesterday morning and got to just before Wangaratta where we were turned around by the police as it was closed.”
Now, after waiting through all of Monday, Ms Kelly said she and her partner are waiting along with scores of other travellers for the water to recede, hopefully when the tide goes out.
“We’re sitting in the car. Yesterday a lot of people who were turned back on the highway like us stayed on the road side and they were lucky enough to get through at low tide when the water subsided enough. We are going for the same thing today.”
Despite waiting for hours this morning from word from the police on-site who are directing traffic, there’s still no signs of the roads being clear enough to drive through.
“It’s very, very, very wet. The info is a little conflicting. We could have an update in an hour or it could be three hours.”
Despite the struggles, and the long road back from visiting family in Mackay, Ms Kelly said she was very grateful for the helpful attitude of the locals.
“A massive big thanks to Bowen for looking after the stranded travellers.”
ROAD CLOSURES AS OF 9AM TUESDAY:
Charters Towers Regional Council
Ayr-Ravenswood Road, Ravenswood
Burdekin Falls Dam Rd, Ravenswood
Flinders Hwy between Black Jack and Hughenden (water over road, but is still open)
Tablelands Regional Council
Coolgarra Rd, Mt Garnet
Nymbool Rd, Mt Garnet
Shire of Hinchinbrook
Pomona Rd, Toobana
Hawkins Creek Rd, Dalrymple Creek
Newtons Crossing Rd, Peacock Siding
Burdekin Shire Council
Bruce Hwy, Home Hill
Morris Creek Rd – Hodel Rd, Giru
Ayr-Ravenswood Rd, Mulgrave
McMullen Rd, Clare
Beach Rd, Alva
Patricia Rd, Ayr
Hillier Rd, Brandon
McAllister Rd, Jarvisfield
Waterview Rd, Mt Kelly
Reed Beds Rd, Cromarty
Drynie Rd, Brandon
Banister St – Evans St, Brandon
Menso Rd, Mt Kelly
Airville Rd, Airville
Five Ways Rd, Airville
Kilrie Rd, Jarvisfield
Mulgrave Rd, Clare
Groper Creek Rd – Coppo Rd – Mt Alma Rd, Inkerman
Hurney Rd – Dunne Rd – Newman Rd – Foreman Walsh Rd, Osborne
Lena Rd, Mt Kelly
Cromarty Creek Boat Ramp Rd, Giru
Downs Rd, Jarvisfield
Jordan Rd, Jarvisfield
Ivroy Rd, Airville
Jerona Rd, Jerona
Barratta Rd, Upper Haughton
Allen Rd, Barratta
Whitsunday Regional Council
Bruce Hwy, Bowen (emergency services on scene)
Bruce Hwy, Gumlu
Lascelles Avenue, Goorganga Plains
Shute Harbour Rd, Mt Julian
Drays Rd, Bowen
Russells Crossing, Bowen
State Route 77, Newlands (Bowen River flooding and flowing over bridge, water over rd at Stragglers Gully)
Bootooloo Rd, Bowen
A1, Hamilton Plains
A1, Kelsey Creek
A1, Lethebrook
State Route 59, Hamilton Plains
Gregory Cannon Valley Rd, Sugarloaf
Collingvale Rd, Gregory River
Strathmore Rd, Springlands
Burdekin Falls Dan, Mt Wyatt
Lower Don Rd, Bowen
Queens Rd, Bowen
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Originally published as Townsville to Mackay roads closed by flooding, stranding families