QLD Police Notice, Exclusion Zone update - pedestrians accessing the CBD, vehicle movement in surrounding streets.
Power has not yet been restored to Maryborough Library, so it will remain closed today, Tuesday 11 January 2022.
Ergon will be out working to restore power to affected areas as soon as it's safe to do so. Ergon will reconnect the CBD traffic lights and power to properties progressively, as it is safe to do so.
Register with Red Cross to let friends and family know you are safe. Evacuation centre open at the Brolga Theatre in Maryborough
Flooding in Maryborough is now approaching the peak, which has been revised to 10.3m. The peak is expected to last to about 2am and then slowly start dropping throughout Monday.
All premises within the Maryborough CBD now have to be evacuated. With the urban area flood expected to reach 10.3m by around 6pm tonight, many more streets are likely to be affected.
The Bureau of Meteorology expects the river to peak at 10.5m by 6pm tonight (Sunday, January 9) and remain at 10.5m until about 2am on Monday morning before slowly dropping during Monday.
Sandbag filling points are located at:- Maryborough SES Depo - 16 Reed Ave, Maryborough Maryborough Bunnings - 107 Ferry St Maryborough
Lamington Bridge closed at 10am, Adelaide St (between Kent and Sussex) closed at 10:30am, Granville Bridge closed 12pm. Brolga Theatre respite facility open 1pm. Waste facilities opening hours.
Council is preparing for the Mary River to flood and inundate the Granville Bridge by lunch time today (Saturday 08/01/22), cutting access to Granville.