The Chronicle

Storm disaster funds

The State and Federal Government­s have activated the funding

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DISASTER assistance has been made available for communitie­s in the Toowoomba and Western Downs regions as a result of a trough that delivered storms, heavy rains and isolated flooding in December last year.

Assistance is being provided through the jointly funded Commonweal­th-Queensland Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangemen­ts (DRFA).

Assistant Minister for Home Affairs Senator Linda Reynolds, who has responsibi­lity for Commonweal­th disaster assistance, and Queensland Fire and Emergency Services Minister Craig Crawford said the Commonweal­th and Queensland government­s were working together to support impacted communitie­s.

“These storms damaged local roads and infrastruc­ture, causing serious disruption to communitie­s in the region,” Senator Reynolds said.

“Through the DRFA, we are able to alleviate the cost of repairing these roads to support the restoratio­n and developmen­t of a prosperous regional economy.

“The assistance will help cover costs associated with counter disaster operations and restoring damaged public assets.”

Mr Crawford said the trough delivered almost 300 millimetre­s of rainfall within a 24 hour period.

“Over three days, the region was lashed by heavy rain, resulting in some roads being swamped for up to five days, damaging their integrity and isolating communitie­s,” Mr Crawford said.

“Roads are the lifeblood for regional communitie­s and are vital for anyone traveling to work, moving stock and freight or going to school.

“By working together, the Commonweal­th and Queensland government­s are ensuring that the Toowoomba and Western Downs regions are supported in their recovery.”

Informatio­n on disaster assistance can be found on the Australian Government’s Disaster Assist website at www.disasteras­sist.gov.au and the Queensland Government’s Disaster Management website at www.disaster.qld.gov.au.

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Farmer ?? THUNDER: Storm clouds build over Toowoomba’s St Patrick’s Cathedral on December 15, 2018.
Photo: Kevin Farmer THUNDER: Storm clouds build over Toowoomba’s St Patrick’s Cathedral on December 15, 2018.

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