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In a life threatening situation, dial TRIPLE ZERO 000.

For assistance from the SES dial 132 500 or if phones are unavailabe, post here.

Landsearch training exercise at Gayndah today with all the North Burnett SES groups represented. These guys are using si...
27/06/2015

Landsearch training exercise at Gayndah today with all the North Burnett SES groups represented. These guys are using single file method and looking left, right, up and down.

Please keep watch of all the warnings, and stay safe.
20/02/2015

Please keep watch of all the warnings, and stay safe.

While it may be calm and still now, Senior Sergeant Grant Marcus, Disaster Management Support Officer, is asking residents in Eidsvold, Gayndah, Monto and

10/10/2014

Testing of the emergency siren today in Mundubbera at 12.30 today. Did you here it where you were?

Huge storm last week brought lots of damage around Binjour. Always be ready and stay safe during a storm. Check out this...
28/01/2014

Huge storm last week brought lots of damage around Binjour. Always be ready and stay safe during a storm. Check out this site for more ideas on how do to this:
http://getready.qld.gov.au/

It's National SES Week this week.  The Mundubbera SES crew were at the launch at Gayndah on Saturday.
11/11/2013

It's National SES Week this week. The Mundubbera SES crew were at the launch at Gayndah on Saturday.

26/02/2013

Road between Monto and Eidsvold is tipped to be closed at sometime during the day.

24/02/2013

SEVERE WEATHER WARNING for HEAVY RAINFALL

For people in the
Wide Bay and Burnett,
Southeast Coast and parts of the
Capricornia Forecast Districts.

Issued at 10:02 am Sunday, 24 February 2013.

Synoptic Situation:
At 10am AEST Sunday, a slow moving upper trough and associated upper low were situated across central Queensland. The upper trough and low are expected to move slowly eastwards while amplifying tonight and into Monday. A surface trough off the central and southeast Queensland coast is expected to move onto the coast during Monday.

Areas of HEAVY RAIN, which may lead to flash flooding, is expected to develop overnight tonight and during Monday. 24 hour totals of between 100 to 200mm are likely, with locally heavier totals in excess of 200mm possible particularly near the coast and about adjacent inland areas. Periods of more intense rain may deliver totals of up to 100mm over a shorter duration of up to 6 hours.

Locations which may be affected include Gladstone, Gympie, Bundaberg, Kingaroy, Hervey Bay, Fraser Island, the Sunshine Coast and adjacent hinterland areas, Brisbane, Ipswich and the Gold Coast and adjacent hinterland areas.

At 10am AEST, a separate Severe Thunderstorm Warning was current parts of the Capricornia district. Refer to this product for more information.

Emergency Management Queensland advises that people should:
* Avoid driving, walking or riding through flood waters.
* Keep clear of creeks and storm drains.
* For emergency assistance contact the SES on 132 500.

The next warning is due to be issued by 4:05 pm.

22/02/2013

A new official Mundubbera SES page to keep up up to date about local emergency information.

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