Drier Days Ahead: Urgent Call for Resident Preparedness in Bushfire and Storm Season

As the bushfire and storm season approaches, residents of Redlands Coast are being urged to take proactive measures to ensure their safety and protect their properties.

Preparedness in Bushfire and Storm Season

DRY SEASON

The Bureau of Meteorology predicts reduced rainfall through February due to El Niño, increasing bushfire risk. Preparing now will better handle the upcoming season’s challenges.

PREPAREDNESS FOR ANY EMERGENCY

Redland City Mayor Karen Williams announced Get Ready Queensland Week from October 9 to 15, with the goal of being proactive in late spring and summer.

CITY INITIATIVE

Redland City Council has implemented fire mitigation measures, including 25 planned burns, 170km of fire access tracks, and vegetation management. They maintain a Disaster Management website and Redlands Coast Alerts, encourage spring cleaning, block gutters, and provide a carport shelter for local SES (State Emergency Service) volunteers.

More information on preparing yourself, your house and your business for a disaster can be found on the Council’s website under the Redland City Disaster Management Plan.

 

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