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Prepare for storm season

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Insurers Suncorp are urging homeowners to prepare for the upcoming storm season.
Insurers Suncorp are urging homeowners to prepare for the upcoming storm season.
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IT’S time to get ready for summer.

So says Suncorp, which advises homeowners to be prepared for the stormy weather ahead.

The Bureau of Meteorology warns that we can expect a wild ride this summer with severe weather, including not only bushfires but also thunderstorms, flooding and tropical cyclones predicted.

Suncorp Insurance executive manager disaster response Lilly Broodbank said, “Our home claims data showed that rain, followed by hail and flood were the most common causes of damage to homes across Queensland.

“In February this year, the state also experienced significant rain and hail, damaging homes in locations across south-east Queensland from the Gold Coast to Brisbane.

“As a result of these weather events, our customers experienced everything from water ingress, damaged roofs and flooding, and in some cases were displaced from their homes.”

Ms Broodbank cautioned against complacency, saying “storms are a normal part of everyday life in Queensland, which means damage from them can catch people off guard.”

“Aussies tend to have a ‘laissez faire’ attitude when it comes to preparing for summer storms.

“However, what Queenslanders don’t realise is that storms can be a serious event and don’t need to last long or be a category five cyclone to cause severe damage to their homes.

“Although some areas of the state, particularly Wide Bay, central Queensland and Toowoomba copped a battering, storms by their nature are unpredictable and can happen anywhere and anytime, so it’s vital to not be complacent and prepare your home now.

“Despite the heightened risk of bushfires from El Nino, we need to also be ready and prepare for wild weather brought by thunderstorms, damaging wind, hail and tropical cyclones.”

According to Queensland State Emergency Service (SES), SES volunteers responded to a large number of requests for assistance.

Acting SES assistant commissioner Brian Cox said, “Severe weather is a part of life in Queensland and storms can strike at any time.

“Emergency services are trained and ready for whatever the upcoming storm season will bring, but I encourage all households to do what they can now to prepare.

“Simple steps like clearing gutters, checking your roof and ceiling for any damage and securing outdoor items can minimise risk before storms arrive.

“I would also encourage all Queenslanders to pack an emergency kit with essential items if they haven’t already.”

Queensland Reconstruction Authority chief executive Major General Jake Elwood (Retd) said, “We are asking Queenslanders to plan ahead and pack an emergency kit, so they are ready when severe weather inevitably hits.”

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