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Gold Coast Flooding: Sandbagging Stations Open for Assistance

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Stay prepared! Sandbagging stations open in Gold Coast to help with flash flooding.

As the Gold Coast faces torrential rain and the threat of flash flooding, residents are urged to stay vigilant and take necessary precautions. In response to the emergency situation, two sandbag stations have been set up today from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. One of the stations is conveniently located at 232 Old Pacific Highway, Pimpama, right next to the City of Gold Coast Coomera Depot.

The sudden onset of severe weather has prompted authorities to take swift action in providing support to the community. Sandbagging is a crucial measure to protect homes and properties from flood damage. The stations aim to assist residents in filling sandbags and fortifying their dwellings against potential water ingress.

Residents are advised to make use of these sandbag stations promptly to safeguard their homes and belongings. It is essential to act swiftly and proactively in the face of natural disasters like flash flooding. The community's safety is of utmost importance in times of crisis.

In the event of flash flooding, being prepared can make a significant difference. Sandbags are a simple yet effective way to mitigate flood damage. By taking advantage of the sandbag stations, residents can take a proactive stance in protecting their homes and ensuring their safety during this challenging period.

Flash Flooding Update - Sandbagging stations (City of Gold Coast)

Two sandbag stations are open today 10.00am โ€“ 6:00pm. They are located at: 232 Old Pacific Highway, Pimpama (next to City of Gold Coast Coomera Depot) ...

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