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Storm and bush fire recovery community bulletin #6

Central Coast Council

Fri Mar 13 2020 01:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

The operational clean-up is still progressing well with the majority of wrack and flood debris now removed from Tuggerah Lakes foreshores, and only stockpiles in limited access locations remailing. More than 2,600 tonnes of wrack has been removed from our foreshores, with an excess of 1,200 tonnes of kelp debris removed from our beaches so far.

We have inspected 2,400 trees with the majority requiring removal as a result of storm damage. Trees that have fallen into local waterways that represent navigation hazards have been assessed by Council and Transport NSW and will be trimmed/realigned or removed over the course of the coming weeks. Please be aware and take care when out on the waterways.

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