Premier slams copper theft as communications cut

Premier slams copper theft as communications cut

“Repairs from copper theft also require us to divert work crews to restore services, delaying us from resolving other customer service issues.”

Police are working with the affected organisations to talk to locals within those areas.

The tropical cyclone is most likely to make landfall between Townsville and Ayr.Credit: Bureau of Meteorology

The theft comes as a tropical cyclone warning is in place from Innisfail down to Proserpine.

“Previously, where the warning stretched right from Cooktown, including Cairns, those areas are no longer in the tropical cyclone warning area,” the Bureau of Meteorology’s Matthew Collopy said on Saturday.

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“The tropical cyclone warning is for the onset of winds in excess of 90 kilometres per hour within the next 24 hours. There remains a 50 to 60 per cent chance of this system developing into a category one tropical cyclone in the next 24 hours, particularly overnight tonight on Saturday and into the early hours of Sunday morning.

“The most likely location for the coastal crossing is between Townsville and Ayr, and as I mentioned, as a category one system. A severe weather warning also remains in place, and this is primarily for the locally intense and heavy rainfall.”

Intense rain is expected from Tully in the north down to Saint Lawrence. This rainfall is expected to lead to dangerous flooding, as the area is already saturated from recent rain.

“Rainfall totals in excess of 250 [millimetres] in 24 hours are forecast, with the possibility of multi-day totals in excess of 500 [millimetres],” Collopy said.

Crisafulli urged the community to use the remaining window before the system makes landfall to prepare.

“I have every faith in the ability of North Queenslanders to be able to handle events like this, as they so often do.”

Multiple roads are closed due to flooding, though the Bruce Highway remains open. Townsville Airport will close from 4pm on Saturday due to the weather.

The government’s disaster website has the most up-to-date information about closures.

Additional SES crews and an emergency chopper are positioned in the region, ready to respond if necessary. No rescues have been made at this stage.

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