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Lockyer Valley residents urged to evacuate
Cameron Atfield
January 10, 2011 - 8:03PM
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Residents downstream from the Lockyer Creek area have been urged to immediately evacuate.
A police spokesman said a "large amount" of water was on its way down Lockyer Creek from Toowoomba.
He said people needed to evacuate to higher ground "as soon as possible" before the flood arrived.
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The warning extended to low lying areas between Gatton and Ipswich, where residents were advised to evacuate to higher ground.
Lockyer Valley Regional Council Mayor Steve Jones said the evacuation could affect up to 5000 people.
"It’s very severe, it’s a very, very big concern. It could be as big as [the] 1974 [floods],’’ he said.
Cr Jones said there was no time to door-knock residents in the upper parts of the valley before the flash flooding hit.
‘‘There wouldn’t have been time, it came up too quick,’’ he said.
The Bureau of Meteorology said the creek was at 18.92 metres at Gatton at 6.30pm.
The previous record was 16.33 metres in 1893.
‘‘It’s higher than the record at the moment and it’s still rising, so we’re just waiting to get some idea of what’s going to happen there,’’ a bureau spokesman said.
‘‘Severe record major flooding is expected in areas downstream of Gatton overnight and during Tuesday.’’
Police have told residents living near the creek to stay away from their homes until further notice.