As Tropical Cyclone Alfred approaches Queensland’s southeast coast, it’s crucial for residents stay informed and prepared. Below is a comprehensive guide on where to find reliable information and resources to ensure your safety during this severe weather event.
Understanding Tropical Cyclone Alfred
Tropical Cyclone Alfred has intensified to a Category 2 system and is expected to make landfall between Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast late Thursday or early Friday.
Key Resources for Information and Assistance
- Queensland Government Disaster Management
- Provides current warnings, local government disaster dashboards, and helpful information on disaster preparedness and recovery.
- Website: https://www.disaster.qld.gov.au/tropical-cyclone-alfred
- Get Ready Queensland
- Offers resources on understanding risks, making emergency plans, packing emergency kits, and protecting your home and pets.
- General Preparedness: https://www.getready.qld.gov.au/news/tropical-cyclone-alfred-march-2025
- Toowoomba Regional Council Disaster Dashboard
- Provides localized updates, emergency news, and resources specific to the Toowoomba region.
- Website: https://disaster.tr.qld.gov.au/
Essential Steps to Prepare
- Stay Informed: Regularly check the above resources for updates on weather conditions, warnings, and advisories.
- Create an Emergency Plan: Outline evacuation routes, communication plans, and safety procedures for your household.
- Assemble an Emergency Kit: Include essentials such as non-perishable food, water, medications, important documents, and a first-aid kit.
- Secure Your Property: Tie down loose items, clear gutters, and reinforce windows and doors to minimize potential damage.
Emergency Contacts
- Life-Threatening Emergencies: Call Triple Zero (000)
- State Emergency Service (SES): For assistance with storm damage, contact 132 500
- Health Advice: For non-emergency health concerns, reach out to 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84)
Final Reminders
Given the severity of Cyclone Alfred, it’s imperative to take all warnings seriously. Avoid unnecessary travel, stay clear of floodwaters, and ensure all family members are aware of the emergency plan. By staying informed and prepared, we can collectively ensure the safety and well-being of our community during this challenging time.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, always refer to official sources and heed the advice of local authorities.