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Residents of Einasleigh are being urged to evacuate immediately following a flash flooding emergency warning issued by Etheridge Shire Council. The council has emphasized that the situation poses a serious threat to lives.
The Copperfield River’s water levels are surging rapidly, and the Copperfield Dam has begun to overflow due to intense rainfall.
“Severe, widespread flooding is currently occurring,” announced the council.
The council has also advised, “Do not wait for emergency services to reach your doorstep.”
For those in immediate danger, it is crucial to call emergency services by dialing Triple Zero (000) without delay.
“If your life is in danger call Triple Zero (000) immediately.
“If you are flooded in your home, call the SES on 132 500.”
The council is warning single-storey buildings could be fully flooded as waters rise, roads and bridges may be closed and evacuation routes might be cut off soon.
Residents are also being warned power, phones, internet and water may stop working.
“It may become too dangerous for emergency services to rescue you,” the council said.
Residents are being warned conditions are “very dangerous” and to follow the advice of local authorities.
“Bring your emergency kit and move to evacuation point at high part of Einasleigh-Forsyth road away from the flood now,” the warning said.
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