The residents still feel the effects of the storm that hit Melbourne Cup Day Bundaberg about 17 hours.
At this stage, the cost of damage continuous cleaning are unknown.
Bundaberg Regional Council extended the opening times of some of its waste facilities to meet the large number of green waste Tuesday after the series of storms are eliminated.
It offers free disposal of all waste in all waste facilities and transfer stations after the storm.
remain the extended opening times until the plants are closed at this time, will resume after normal business hours.
Residents are asked to be patient, built as traffic of some facilities, resulting in long queues.
"Who mixes the waste facility costs ordered necessary properly to make sure to load a quick recovery," said a spokesman.
"The separation of green, recyclable waste and waste in general and allows a smoother transition for customers around the facility."
Operating hours for the following sites will stay until the end of the business day on Sunday in place:
- Dr. University: 7: 00-18: 00
- Qunaba: 7: 00-18: 00
- Meadowvale 7: 00-17: 00
The storm also forced the board to temporarily delay the planned sale on pallets.
"With significant damage across the region is known, the plate is experiencing high traffic through their waste facilities Bundaberg Qunaba residents benefit from the removal of debris without removing the remains of the storm," the spokesman word.
"For this reason, for safety stores in a facility Bundaberg, Meadowvale and Qunaba recycled items will be closed from Friday, November 10 to Sunday, November 12"
So for a specific range on November 17 will be on Friday while stocks held enough.
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