Council has reopened the swimming area at Babinda Boulders with water levels having dropped to a safe level.
Water levels will continue to be monitored to ensure the safety of park users.
Crystal Cascades remains closed due to high water levels and ongoing safety concerns.
Council will continue to regularly monitor the site in order to determine when it is safe to reopen the access points.
Avoid swollen waterwaysWith the catchment already saturated, any rainfall is likely to run off quickly and top up local waterways.
Swimming or playing in swollen river and creeks and flooded drains can be extremely dangerous.
People can be quickly swept away, be injured by debris or drown if they become trapped.
There is also the added danger of falling trees along riverbanks and areas that have been eroded by heavy rain and flowing water.
It is also important to note that flood water may also be contaminated by chemicals and sewerage.
Walking through floodwater can therefore present a risk to your health.
If it’s flooded, forget itMotorists are being urged to be vigilant and take extra care on the road with the wet weather expected to continue for several days.
Some Carins roads have been interrupted by flooding, including Russel River Bridge at Clyde Rd and Mulgrave River at The Fisheries continues at minor flooding today.
With continuing showers and the occasional storm expected, people in affected areas should monitor the situation and remember “If it’s flooded – forget it.”
Driving in flood water is dangerous.
In Queensland, driving into floodwater is the number one cause of flood-related deaths.
Even the most experienced drivers and high-set cars can lose control quickly when they enter floodwaters.
Water can destroy your vehicle’s motors and the electrics, and it can take as little as 15cm of water for a car to lose traction and be swept away.
Please report any issues with roads or drains via the My Cairns app or our customer service centre on 1300 69 22 47.
Stay informedThe situation is being closely watched by Disaster Management Unit at Carins Regional Council.
Please keep up to date with BoM warnings and residents are urged to assess their risk, especially in respect to overland flooding associated with heavy rainstorms, which can cause gutters and waterways to overflow into yards and houses.
Sandbagging is an effective treatment to home inundation from overland flows.
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