Region urged to be on alert during Extreme heat conditions
Published on 28 November 2018
Rockhampton’s Local Disaster Management Group (LDMG) has moved into the alert stage as a result of today’s Extreme fire risk.
Chair of the LDMG Councillor Tony Williams said the group moved into the alert status this morning.
“Council has been checking fire trails and making sure we have the resources available and at the ready if required,” Cr Williams said.
“The LDMG will continue to keep an eye on these conditions and advise of any changes, residents will also receive a text message from the state disaster centre.”
Rockhampton Region Mayor Margaret Strelow is urging residents to stay vigilant, hydrated and to check on elderly neighbours during the heatwave conditions that are forecast to linger for the next week.
“With today’s extreme heat conditions today might be a good day to go shopping or visit our regional libraries if you haven’t got air-conditioning at home,” Mayor Strelow said.
“Heat-related illness can be fatal, so if you have an elderly neighbour please check on them and also make sure your pets have plenty of shade and water.”
Wind changes are predicted this afternoon so we ask for residents to help by clearing their fence lines, if safe to do so, and to stay up to date with warnings through local radio stations and Rural Fire Service website
Stay up to date by listening to your local radio station or visit the Rural Fire Service (RFS) website for regular updates: www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au/map
Signs of Heat Exhaustion
Pale complexion and profuse sweating
Fatigue, weakness and restlessness
Headache and dizziness
Nausea and vomiting
Weak rapid heart rate
Breathing fast and shallow
Muscle cramps
Fainting
Signs of Heat Stroke
Confusion, poor coordination or slurred speech
Hot, dry skin
Fast and shallow breaths
Rapid pulse
Extreme fatigue, headache, fainting
Vomiting and diarrhoea
Loss of consciousness.