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Flooding alert for Sunshine Coast Hinterland as our region records more than 400mm in the last 24 hours.

Monday 10 March 2025 at 7.20am 

Some Sunshine Coast Council hinterland areas have received more than 390mm of rain in the last 24 hours.

As rain continues to fall today, many of our rivers, creeks and drains will begin to swell and overflow with the influx of water. This will affect roads and bridges around the area.

Sunshine Coast Council Local Disaster Management Group Coordinator Bill Haddrill said intense rainfall was recorded over the Sunshine Coast Hinterland from Eumundi to Maleny.

“In the previous 24hrs Diamond Valley received the highest total of 393mm which is a significant amount of rain for this area,” Mr Haddrill said.

“Overnight (last 12 hours) we saw 303mm at Woombye, 296mm of rain recorded in Mooloolah Valley, 284mm in Palmwoods, 267mm in Nambour, 224mm in Maleny and 218mm for Yandina.

“There are flood warnings in place with the eastern side of the Hinterland experiencing localised flooding affecting Nambour, Palmwoods and Eudlo area particularly, with the potential for it to strengthen to moderate flood warnings.

“Currently there are 48 roads across our region that are impacted and we can expect more to be affected as conditions can change rapidly with more rain  predicted for today.

“Driving during these conditions is extremely dangerous, even if they are familiar routes, and flooded roads can be deadly.

“Slow down, drive to the conditions, and always obey road closure signs.

“Remember, 'if it’s flooded, forget it!’.

“We will continue to monitor the conditions today and provide updates on these areas of flooding.”

To find out what roads are closed or flooded, and to stay up to date, visit Disaster Hub Sunshine Coast.

For more information:

If you require urgent SES assistance please contact SES at 132 500 or log a request for the SES app: https://132500.qld.gov.au/ses-webapp/

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