Tropical cyclones and flooding are likely to hit Queensland this summer.Police are urging all residents to create a plan to safely evacuate or lockdown during a natural disaster.
Bureau of Meteorology modelling suggests at least two cyclones could hit the mainland, and flooding may be more severe than in recent years.
“At this stage, long-range forecasts are favouring average to above average rainfall across much of Queensland over the next few months,” Senior meteorologist Kimba Wong said in a statement.
“Combining with current soil moisture levels, this suggests increased flood risk for eastern Queensland into summer.”
Queensland Police State Disaster Co-ordinator Shane Chelepy urged all Queenslanders to prepare an emergency kit allowing self-sufficiency for up to 72 hours.
“Store it somewhere safe so you have the things you need like a first aid kit, a battery-powered radio, a torch, spare batteries, chargers and essential medication,” he said.
“Think about non-perishable food items, a gas-powered stove with a spare canister, and at least 10 litres of water if you must stay put for an extended period.
“It’s not a matter of ‘if’ a disaster will hit Queensland, but ‘when’. Families, businesses and communities who thoroughly prepare recover quicker from disasters, so I encourage everyone to get themselves ready.”