Free sandbags on offer in Brisbane ahead of feared flooding

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Flood-prone residents are being urged to pick up their sandbags more than a month before the wet season normally begins.

Brisbane residents will be given sandbags more than a month before the wet season normally begins, with council concerned about floods due to a third consecutive La Nina.

“While we can’t prevent severe weather, we can be better prepared, and that’s particularly important given predictions of another season of severe La Nina conditions,” Schrinner said on Tuesday. The mayor is particularly concerned about the low-lying suburbs of Karana Downs, Archerfield, Sherwood, Toowong, Yeronga, Yeerongpilly, Chandler, Bracken Ridge and West End.The council’s move comes after the Liberal National Party mayor last week called for the state government to build more water supplies so dam operators wouldn’t need to worry about supplies when deciding to release water ahead of forecast floods.

 

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That's how the Local Government can determine those properties at flood risk. You have to show ID to get the 'free' sandbags.

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