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Kenilworth floods 1972-2022
KENILWORTH FLOODING 1972 - 2022
Since the subdivision and sale of the Kenilworth township blocks in 1921 flooding has been a problem for residents.
Floodwaters enter the town at 10 metres river height.
The photographs indicate that little has changed to the threat of inundation in the past 50 years. The picture with the sign of the “Flying Red Horse” was taken in the 1950s when McGaws Garage was situated where Boxsells shed now stands. The photograph to the right shows that, even with the growth of trees along the roadside, flood waters still come as high in the 1999 flood.
The bottom two photographs of the flooded land below George Street show how easily the river becomes part of the township in flood periods. Thanks to our policeman Pierre Senekal for sharing his photographs of the 2022 flood.
It is better to have such items and not need them than to need them and not have them.
Some recommendations include: all household and car keys, wallet, handbag, cell phones and any credit cards you keep in a drawer that you might need. Complete phone list or phone address book (snail and email), including mobile phone numbers of neighbours and family. I would add to that all medications and copies of your prescriptions and all your re-charging bits and pieces.
Further information is available on:https://www.qld.gov.au/emergency/dealing-disasters/ prepare-for-disasters
The support by this community of the Kenilworth Museum over the past twelve months has been greatly appreciated. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2023 to all.
Lenore Meldrum, President Kenilworth & District Historical Assoc. Inc.
RAINFALL MOY POCKET – NOVEMBER 2022
This November 85mm. Last November 213mm. 21 year average November 90mm.
Rain fell on 13 days, average 11 days. Total rain for three months of Spring 355mm. Last Spring 383mm. Average for Spring 227mm. Total rain for 11 months 2499mm. Previous wettest January-November was 2013, 1434mm. Same period last year 1067mm. January-November average 1097mm. 12 months total end of November 2593mm. 20 year annual average 1196mm.
Rainfall for Moy Pocket 2022 kindly recorded by Graham Brennan.