ADVISORY - DISRUPTION TO SERVICES IN QUEENSLAND – 10:30 A.M. (ADST)
NETWORK SERVICES IMPACTED IN PARTS OF QUEENSLAND
Cyclone Debbie and its aftermath which is causing heavy rain and flooding in Queensland, has affected power supplies affecting network services in some regions.
Vodafone does not currently have a clear picture of the extent or expected duration of these power outages, but advises customers that the power supply problems are currently having an adverse effect on services in several locations in Queensland.
The most impacted areas include:
Far North Queensland
Airlie Beach, Bloomsbury, Bowen, Carmila, Guthalungra, Koumala, Mount Rooper, Strathdickie and Whitsundays.
Southern Queensland
Beerburrum, Cooroy, Doonan, Eumundi, Gildora, Gympie, Gunalda, Hillcrest, Iveragh, Maroochydore, Meridian Hill, Miriam Vale, Nambour, Noosa, Noosaville, Tewantin, Toonboro, Peregian Springs, Rockhampton, Sunrise Beach, Woodford,
Where possible, Vodafone has been using helicopters to fly in back-up generators and diesel fuel to network areas that have lost power in an effort to maintain network services.
Vodafone is working with other support organisations and will provide further updates on the situation as details become available.
STORE CLOSURES TODAY IN BRISBANE CBD
Vodafone’s number one priority is the safety of its customers and employees.
On the advice of the Queensland Police Commissioner, Vodafone’s stores in Brisbane’s CBD including Queen Street, Tattersalls and Adelaide Street, remain closed until further notice due to adverse weather conditions caused by Cyclone Debbie.
For customer service support, customers are advised to call on 1555 on their mobile or 1800 638 638.