Far North Queensland Anticipates Further Rain as North-West NSW Battles Major Bushfire

Far North Queensland Anticipates Further Rain as North-West NSW Battles Major Bushfire

From 2h agoKey events23m ago’Grave concerns’ for ⁤elderly ⁣people and those with disabilities in Wujal Wuja2h agoNarrabri bushfire creating ‘dangerous and erratic’ situation2h agoCooktown runs low on supplies as ⁢it waits ​for Wujal Wujal residents to be ‌airlifted in2h agoWelcome2h⁤ agoBushfire near​ Narrabri in north-west NSWFilters BETAKey events (5)Queensland (9)Wujal Wujal (5)RFS (5)Cairns ​(4)Shane ‌Chelepy (4)15m ago16.44 ESTAndrew Messenger

Cyclone Jasper shocks ‍Cairns residents

A lifelong resident of Machans Beach, just outside Cairns, Euan Williams had seen plenty of cyclones before. Once ‍Tropical Cyclone Jasper passed over the community on Wednesday ​last ⁤week as ​a category-two storm, that confirmed it. It⁤ wouldn’t amount to ⁤much:

Being locals, ⁣a cat two’s sort of like‌ a run-of-the-mill ⁣cyclone.

People​ attempt ​to rescue ⁣a vehicle ⁢bogged in mud from the receding flood waters ‍in Cairns on Monday. Photograph: Nuno ⁢Avendano/EPA

The rain ​didn’t stop for four more days but the alarm bells‍ didn’t ring.

Euan and his wife, Shannon,⁤ had sat down for a​ board game and a ⁣quiet Sunday afternoon when she noticed water lapping at the door of a house that ⁣had never before‌ been threatened by flood.

Five minutes later the entire street ⁣was underwater. They tried‌ sandbagging the house; it was hopeless. They got their pets and escaped. ⁤The house was ⁤totalled:

We couldn’t even really ⁢fathom that it was untenable until it ​was untenable. It was just, ‘The water’s rising in our house. It’s now ankle deep.’

We can’t just bucket this out. We’re bucketing ​it out into a river. There’s⁤ no ⁢point.

It was ​the same story across ⁤far ⁢north Queensland. Read all the details here:

Shock and​ dismay as Cyclone Jasper defies expectations⁢ to inundate far north QueenslandRead moreUpdated at 16.53 EST23m‍ ago16.36 EST’Grave concerns’ for elderly people and those with disabilities in Wujal Wuja

Desmond ‌Tayley, former mayor of Wujal Wujal, has said he has “grave concerns” for⁢ elderly​ people and people with disabilities in that small community, who may need medical attention:

The majority of the community is my family, you know.‍ I’m very ‍concerned about what’s going on now. I think – you​ hold grave concerns for the elderly people.

And some of the people are on⁤ dialysis. Normally⁣ they would go to ​Cooktown on a weekly basis to get⁢ it done. ​I ​haven’t heard nothing around that as of yet.‍ But if we don’t⁤ get urgent​ medical attention to these elders, unfortunately, we may hear bad news.

So we’ve got to make sure that we treat this disaster real urgently ​and get some medical supplies in there. Get the support ⁢the community needs.

Tayley commended⁣ the local council‍ and ⁤the efforts of other authorities‌ in ‌their attempt ⁢to support and ⁢rescue​ residents.

Updated at ⁤16.44 EST27m ago16.32 EST

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