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Friday, April 26, 2024

Namadgi National Park Visitor Information Centre closed due to rain

The ACT Government is advising that both the Namadgi National Park Visitor Information Centre and Point Hut Crossing will be closed until further notice due to flooding and high levels of rain forecast.

Further closures across Canberra region parks and reserves may occur over the coming days due to the weather conditions.

ACT Conservator of Flora and Fauna Bren Burkevics said this decision “has been made for the safety of the Canberra community”.

“We are advising all Canberrans to avoid these areas as we see heavy rain and extreme weather continue over the coming days and weekend,” Mr Burkevics said.

“Flood waters can occur suddenly and without much warning, leaving you trapped or stranded if you are unprepared. Steer clear of low-lying areas such as creeks, stormwater drains or other causeways.

“If anyone is visiting our parks and reserves, please take all possible precautions to stay safe. This includes telling family or friends where you are going, take extra care around trees and other debris, and steer clear of low-lying areas such as creeks, stormwater drains or other causeways.”

Stay up to date with road closures on the ACT City Services website, take care on roads, and follow all signage and alternate routes provided.

The impacts on the environment and assets will be assessed further over the coming days to reduce the risks to the community.

For up-to-date information on flooding and how prepare in an emergency, visit the ACT Emergency Services Agency website, follow @ACT_ESA on Twitter or like ACT Emergency Services Agency on Facebook.

The ACT Parks and Conservation Facebook page will be regularly updated with any additional closures.

For assistance in a storm or flood call the ACTSES on 132 500, in a life-threatening emergency call Triple Zero (000).

You can also contact Access Canberra for more information on 13 22 81.

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