Disaster Management
GET PREPARED, the wet season is here
The Wet Season is here, and it is important to be vigilant and aware of any pending weather systems that might arise.
Weather updates:
You can stay up to date by following the BOM on their facebook page: www.facebook.com/bureauofmeteorology.
Please familiarise yourselves with the five Higher Places Zones and ensure you know the safest locations in your area. Pack your emergency backpacks ready with essential items such as medications, important documents, and anything else you may need in an emergency.
Stock up on non-perishable food, drinking water, batteries, and other supplies to prepare for potential power outages.
We encourage everyone to check in on family, friends, and neighbours, especially those who may need extra support.
Stay prepared, stay safe, and look after one another. Let’s work together to keep Wujal community safe.
Do you want to be advised of weather warnings? The Torres and Cape Indigenous Councils Alliances (TCICA) Disaster Management webpage is another useful site to watch https://dashboard.tcica.com.au/

Would you like advice on how to prepare for a disaster?
Visit the Get Ready Queensland website to learn more about how to prepare: Get Ready Queensland

Would you like to know where to go to reach higher ground?
To view the Higher Places Map please click here: Wujal Wujal Higher Places Map

Do you know your role?
Watch this little video to learn more about your role.
Safe use of Portable Generators
This handy guide has been prepared to help you understand the Do's and Don'ts of how to use a portable generator.
Click here to view the Guide on the Safe Use of Portable Generators
Learn about the Bloomfield Bridge Flood Alert Sensor System
Click here to learn about the Bloomfield Bridge Flood Alert system and how to subscribe to it.
Local Disaster Management Plan 2024-2025
To view the Local Disaster Management Plan please click here: Local Disaster Management Plan