How to prepare for disaster weather

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A warning issued by the state government is urging people in the Far North to be storm-ready after a spate of recent extreme weather.

Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries Mark Furner said the weather in the Far North is notoriously unpredictable.

“Although forecasts indicate that fewer cyclones may develop this season, it only takes one to cause severe damage,” he said.

“By taking preventative steps early, you can reduce the risk of damage and financial loss from disasters, and potentially save lives.

“Getting ready now can save you a lot of heartache after a disaster event and aid in your post-disaster recovery.

“We have a wealth of information to help landholders prepare for destructive weather.”

The state government provides a number of online resources for everyone to make sure their homes and properties are as storm-safe as possible. 

The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries website had guides to prepare your animals and your business or natural disasters. 

the Queensland Farmers’ Federation (QFF) website has a simple postcode and industry search function that provides a one stop shop of all industry specific, local, state, federal and not-for-profit assistance available in your local area.

Information on region specific disaster preparation and management can be found on the Douglas Shire Website

 

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