Thursday, April 17, 2025

TROPICAL GEM UNDER SLOW REPAIR

Magnetic Island  has long been  described as  Townsville's jewel in the crown  . But right  now  it  is  showing obvious  signs of  having  been  battered  by cyclonic weather,  heavy rain  , flooding  and  tidal surges. In fact, one resident said the island looks like a third  world country in  parts due to the damage.

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The  cyclone damaged   Picnic Bay jetty, above, is closed off to the public, and the nearby beach with its  stinger  net  and  surf club  has  been   gouged  out . 

 
During  the  downpour , all the steams  on the island   became torrents , Gustav Creek  caused  extensive   damage  to  the  road  bridge  , below,  at  busy  Sooning Street, causing  it  to be  closed  off  , traffic diverted around it, which in turn has damaged  roads , there being  a patchwork of filled in potholes .  A  major new bridge  will have to  be   built  at considerable  cost .  


The following  photograph  shows  the  closed off   bridge  site cleared.   
 

Still visible  , below,  are  large trees    washed down  Gustav Creek  and  there are  many fallen trees  elsewhere. The  many large  coconuts  on  trees could become a  hazard  if  they  start  falling  on  passersby .

A  large part of  the  Nelly  Bay beach  is  closed off  to  the public,below,   to enable dune  stabilisation. 


The following photograph is a view of  Nelly Bay  beach  from  Nelly's  Groyne , which  is  in  surprisingly  good  shape, showing  extensive   foreshore  damage,  machinery  and  debris  washed  up .


  Still  closed to the public is  the Alma  Creek   footbridge,  below.


There are reports of   burst water pipes, an area known as the Pope's Land having been badly damaged , the  high  water table  creating a  nose twitching  smell  from  old septic tanks , some  islanders  experiencing  problems  with  insurance  companies .

So if  Magnetic Island is  Townsville's jewel in the crown , you would think the mainland  media  would provide  better  coverage  of  the  situation. 

(Island.  Damage.  Magnetic .)