1 Weekly Wrap Issue 2 And Photos 24 January 2020 That’s A Wrap! Issue 2 Storm Damage on MR54 Junction Point Road between Tuena and Abercrombie Bridge Following two storms over the region, approximately 60 mm of rain fell last Thursday 16 January, and another 20 mm on Monday 20 January , the MR54 Junction Point Road between Tuena and the Abercrombie bridge has been impacted by storm damage. Around 3.5 km of our drainage network & road structure are requiring repairs. Council are currently putting together a program for the RMS of what is required to repair the damage sustained.
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Weekly Wrap Issue 2
And Photos 24 January 2020
That’s A Wrap! Issue 2
Storm Damage on MR54 Junction Point Road
between Tuena and Abercrombie Bridge
Following two storms over the region, approximately 60
mm of rain fell last Thursday 16 January, and another 20
mm on Monday 20 January , the MR54 Junction Point
Road between Tuena and the Abercrombie bridge has
been impacted by storm damage. Around 3.5 km of our
drainage network & road structure are requiring repairs.
Council are currently putting together a program for the
RMS of what is required to repair the damage sustained.
That’s a Wrap! Issue Two
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Disaster recovery processes launched by NSW Government
Information provided by Service NSW and NSW
Public Works Advisory
The NSW Government is coordinating the clean-up of NSW residences and businesses impacted by the NSW bushfires. This includes both insured and uninsured properties.
Public Works Advisory (PWA), in consultation with property owners, is leading the clean-up effort with in-surers, local government and contractors, to ensure that properties are efficiently and safely cleared. Full
details are at NSW Bushfire Clean-up.
The NSW Government has also announced the
Service NSW Bushfire Customer Care service.
This service is designed to help individuals and businesses impacted by bushfire to navigate the support that is available to them across all levels of government.
Given the unprecedented nature of the fires and scale of destruction, there is a need to boost current arrangements.
This service will complement and not replace the excellent work that has been delivered by disaster re-covery agencies, councils, NGOs and communities since the beginning of this bushfire season and which is ongoing.
Customers impacted by bushfires will be encouraged to call Service NSW on 13 77 88, see a Service NSW team member in a Disaster Recovery Centre, visit a Service NSW Centre or Mobile Service Centre, or go to www.service.nsw.gov.au for assistance.
Types of assistance we can help with include:
• Accommodation advice • Relevant charitable services • Mental health and wellbeing services • Support for businesses • Clean-up services • Financial assistance • Grants and rebates • Insurance and legal support • Replacing lost ID • Volunteer RFS and SES payments
The customer is being asked to:
• Contact Service NSW online, in person or over the phone • Answer some questions on how they have been impacted by the fires and what help they need • If they have a one-off request or need, Service NSW helps navigate the application process or conducts a warm handover to the relevant agency offering the service • The customer will also be offered ongoing support to navigate the recovery process by a Service NSW Customer Care specialist and/or a Business Concierge specifically designed to help small business operators Please also note that the Disaster Welfare Assistance Line’s number 1800 018 444 is now redirecting to the Service NSW number 13 77 88.
Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact [email protected].
Upper Lachlan Shire Council advises
that the following roads are impacted
by bushfires and are still closed to all
but local traffic:
Wombeyan Caves Road
Bannaby Road
Newfoundland Road
Mares Forest Road
Hanworth Road
Adavale Road
Brayton Road (parts of)
Assessments are currently being carried out on affected infrastructure.
Once approval has been received Council will assist with the clean-up and removal of debris as well as repairs to damaged infrastructure. For ongoing updates, please