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Though Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred has passed, some are still on edge as parts of Queensland are in for a wet few days.
This has prompted sandbagging stations to reopen in Brisbane as the South-East braces for up to 100mm this weekend.
Acting Assistant Commissioner from the Queensland Police Service Disaster Management Command, John Bosnjak told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "I'd be paying attention to the weather reports and to the disaster dashboards that most councils are running at the moment."
"It's always be prepared, watch out for the weather reports, there is a likelihood of some pretty heavy rain coming in on Saturday, so just keep paying attention to the reports and like I said before, just make sure you act on what the authorities are saying," Mr. Bosnjak said.
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Though Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred has passed, some are still on edge as parts of Queensland are in for a wet few days.
This has prompted sandbagging stations to reopen in Brisbane as the South-East braces for up to 100mm this weekend.
Acting Assistant Commissioner from the Queensland Police Service Disaster Management Command, John Bosnjak told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "I'd be paying attention to the weather reports and to the disaster dashboards that most councils are running at the moment."
"It's always be prepared, watch out for the weather reports, there is a likelihood of some pretty heavy rain coming in on Saturday, so just keep paying attention to the reports and like I said before, just make sure you act on what the authorities are saying," Mr. Bosnjak said.
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