New vehicle drives home life saving messages

It’s big, bold and driving a message that could save your life.

A newly commissioned Disaster Education Vehicle will add to Council’s ability to spread disaster preparedness messaging.

Council's Local Disaster Coordinator Justin Smith and Councillors Rhonda Coghlan and Terry James in front of the new Disaster Education Vehicle.Chair of the Local Disaster Management Group, Councillor Terry James, said the timing of the vehicle’s launch was fitting with the annual disaster/cyclone season fast approaching.

“The vehicle makes an obvious visual impact and complements Council disaster messaging found on other platforms, including Council’s website and the Cairns Disaster Dashboard,” Cr James said.

“The Bureau of Meteorology has reported a 70% chance of La Nina forming again this wet season.

“If that prediction is correct, we can expect quite a wet summer and a higher likelihood of tropical cyclones forming.”

Cr James said that community complacency was a significant concern.

“It has been quite a long time since Cairns had been seriously impacted by a tropical cyclone, so many people may be new to the city and have never experienced a disaster of this type, while others may have grown complacent,” Cr James said.

“The Disaster Education Vehicle will be a useful tool to inform and remind people that just because we haven’t had a cyclone of major flooding event in years, we are still at risk and being prepared is vital for their safety and the safety of their friends and family.

“This vehicle is basically a mobile advertising device that can also be used to visit large community events and schools, and drive the importance of being disaster prepared home to a broader audience.”

Council received funding support from the State Government’s Get Ready Queensland initiative for this project.

Cr James also urged residents to familiarise themselves with the Cairns Disaster Dashboard.

The Cairns Disaster Dashboard (www.disaster.cairns.qld.gov.au

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