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Prepare now for storm season

Moreton Bay residents are being told to "Plan Prepare Survive" ahead of a “potentially wetter-than-normal severe weather season".

Storms are the most common natural hazard in City of Moreton Bay and happen regularly between now and March.

Mayor Peter Flannery said this week’s weather forecast was a reminder to make sure homes were prepared for an emergency.

“Thunderstorms have already begun to roll through our city this spring and there’s an increased risk of more to come, including this Friday,” he said.

“Storms could bring with them rain, damaging winds, and hail, with a chance of more showers over the weekend.

“There’s no cause for alarm right now, but it’s a timely reminder to ensure your home and family is prepared for storm season as the Bureau of Meteorology predicts more wet weather this summer.”

The Mayor said with weather being so unpredictable, residents should monitor conditions and use BOM reports to ensure they are not caught out in this season.

“I strongly encourage everyone to visit our website to find handy tips on how to stay safe,” he said.

“There’s even information on how to best prepare your property, by clearing debris from your yard and gutters.

“It’s important to also create an emergency plan that includes your pets, so everyone in your household knows what to do in the event of an emergency.

“Make sure your emergency kit is stocked up with all the essentials to sustain you for three days during severe weather or floods.”

The Mayor encouraged everyone to familiarise themselves with City of Moreton Bay’s Disaster Dashboard, for disaster information like road closures, sandbag stations, evacuation centres, power outages, and more.

“Make sure to save the Disaster Dashboard to your homepage on your phone or to your favourites on your computer, so it’s easy to access in an emergency,” he said.