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Coast 2 Coast Glass

Locality: Alexandra Hills, Queensland

Phone: +61 1300 414 243



Address: 8 Hamersley Circuit 4161 Alexandra Hills, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.coast2coastglass.com.au

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24.01.2022 Our Teams are on their way to the impact zones of #TCDebbie. ETA from tomorrow with trades onsite from #Townsville to #Mackay and in-between! We endeavour to assist as many people as we can with more crews arriving Thursday Afternoon and Monday! We have stocks of Glass, Boards and everything we need to get your property secured! (Our response is subject to the road conditions and we will keep you updated as much as possible!)



24.01.2022 We are super excited to announce that we now offer a comprehensive Automotive Glass Services Australia Wide! Whether it be windscreens, tinting or body glass, we have a solution for you! Have any questions or need a glazier? Call us today on 1300 41 42 43, or send us a message!

23.01.2022 Bringing experience to you! We provide professional glass services for your home or business #24/7 #C2C #glass

20.01.2022 If you or friends/family have been impacted by Severe Cyclone Debbie please use this link to either send out a request to find them or register to inform people... that you are safe. Communications are still down across parts of the Whitsunday and Central Coast region, so for the time being this could be the easiest option for reuniting with those who have been directly hit. https://register.redcross.org.au



15.01.2022 #BREAKING TC Debbie now a category 2 and is forecast to cross the coast between Townsville and Proserpine on Tuesday morning as a high category 4 with VERY DEST...RUCTIVE WINDS to 260km hr! This is just 20km shy of a cat 5 which is still possible yet... Here is the latest BOM track map and warning text ( please read ). TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST TROPICAL CYCLONE ADVICE NUMBER 8 Issued at 10:44 pm EST on Saturday 25 March 2017 Headline: Tropical Cyclone Debbie has intensified to a category 2 cyclone. Areas Affected: Warning Zone Ayr to St Lawrence including Bowen, Mackay, and the Whitsunday Islands. Watch Zone remaining coastal areas from Cairns to Ayr including Innisfail and Townsville, extending inland to Charters Towers and Mount Coolon. Cancelled Zone None. Details of Tropical Cyclone Debbie at 10:00 pm AEST: Intensity: Category 2, sustained winds near the centre of 100 kilometres per hour with wind gusts to 140 kilometres per hour. Location: within 55 kilometres of 17.7 degrees South 151.9 degrees East, estimated to be 560 kilometres east northeast of Townsville and 520 kilometres east northeast of Ayr. Movement: slow moving. Tropical Cyclone Debbie is currently intensifying, and is now a category 2 cyclone. The system remains slow moving at the present time. It is expected to adopt a steady west-southwest track later tonight, which will continue for the next few days. Conditions will remain favourable for the cyclone to develop further before landfall, which will likely be between Townsville and Proserpine on Tuesday morning. Hazards: GALES are expected to develop about the exposed coast and islands between Ayr and Mackay on Sunday afternoon or evening, and could extend further south to St Lawrence on Sunday night. GALES could extend further north to coastal areas between Cairns and Ayr on Monday. DESTRUCTIVE WINDS with gusts over 125 km/h are expected to develop about the exposed coast and islands between Lucinda and Mackay on Monday afternoon or evening. The VERY DESTRUCTIVE CORE of Tropical Cyclone Debbie is expected to cross the coast between Townsville and Proserpine on Tuesday morning, most likely as a CATEGORY 4 tropical cyclone, with wind gusts up to 260 km/h near the centre. Abnormally high tides are expected to occur between at least Lucinda and Mackay as the cyclone approaches the coast. Large waves may also develop along the beachfront. People living in areas likely to be affected by this flooding should take measures to protect their property as much as possible and be prepared to follow instructions regarding evacuation of the area if advised to do so by the authorities. Areas of heavy rain with the potential to cause severe flash flooding are expected to develop about parts of the northern and central Queensland coast and adjacent inland areas late on Sunday and continue through Monday and Tuesday. Major river flooding may also develop over a broad area next week and a Flood Watch is current for coastal catchments between Cairns and Gladstone, extending inland to the eastern Gulf River catchments. Recommended Action: Recommended Action: - People between Ayr and St Lawrence should immediately commence or continue preparations, especially securing boats and property. - People in coastal areas between Cairns and Ayr, and inland areas north and east of Charters Towers and Mount Coolon, should consider what action they will need to take if the cyclone threat increases. - For cyclone preparedness and safety advice, visit Queensland's Disaster Management Services website (www.disaster.qld.gov.au) - For emergency assistance call the State Emergency Service (SES) on 132 500 (for assistance with storm damage, rising flood water, fallen trees on buildings or roof damage) Next Advice: The next advice will be issued by 2:00 am AEST Sunday 26 March. This warning is also available through TV and Radio Broadcasts; the Bureau's website at www.bom.gov.au or call 1300 659 212. The Bureau and the State Emergency Service would appreciate this warning being broadcast regularly. A map showing the track of the cyclone is available at: http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone

09.01.2022 Stay safe everyone!

08.01.2022 TC DEBBIE 1:30PM UPDATE: TC Debbie is currently a category 2 system and during the past 6 hours has been near stationary. ALL global model forecast data indicat...es TC Debbie will begin to track towards the West - South West tonight while intensifying to a severe category 3 system. The system is also forecast to undergo rapid intensification during the next 24 to 48hrs with a peak intensity of severe category 4 just prior to landfall. Landfall at this stage remains very likely between Townsville and Whitsunday Islands / Airlie Beach during Tuesday morning. If you live between Cardwell and Mackay including the adjacent inland areas please continue to finalise your cyclone preparations this afternoon! ~ Jeff ~ Image via Weatherzone See more



04.01.2022 Mackay right now

03.01.2022 Mackay Police have a Directed Evacuation that has been issued to residents in some parts of the Mackay Regional Council. If you or anyone you know are in the re...d or green zone of the Mackay Regional Council you are to leave your address immediately. Please seek shelter with family or friends not in those zones, or if you have no other alternative attend the Cyclone Shelter located 30 Rosewood Drive Rural View (The Mackay Northern Beaches State High School). There are limited places at the shelter, and it is for those people who have no other option.

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