Article 6H8VK Phone service slowly returns to flood-hit areas – as it happened

Phone service slowly returns to flood-hit areas – as it happened

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Caitlin Cassidy, Mostafa Rachwani and Stephanie Co
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Just circling back to QFES assistant commissioner Kevin Walsh, who mentioned the state of the roads and reminded people in the area to be very careful when driving around.

Walsh said:

Monday afternoon was the first opportunity that we had to send in rotary aircraft, so we got rotary-wing aircraft in large numbers up in Far North Queensland at the moment through private contractors and also Australian Defence Force. So they're very busy in the air and relocating people.

And I think the other message also is to have a look at those roads and the damage that they have sustained. There are many roads still under water where you can not see that damage. So it's really important for the local people to realise that it's still very, very dangerous to be driving through flooded waters because you can't see the damage of the roads underneath it. That's one of our key messages we'd like the local communities to heed.

So far we've only been able to assess about 60 properties. I think throughout today though, we'll get a better sense of how many properties are affected, and then we'll be looking for further packages of disaster assistance that will put together or put together with the commonwealth.

But just judging from the other emergencies that I've been a part of, we're talking billions not millions [of dollars].

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