Water Police are warning all boaties and swimmers to consider staying away from the surf as extreme weather conditions, whipped up by Tropical Cyclone Oma, sets-in across the southern Queensland coast.
Strong winds and large swell are predicted to increase to severe gale force winds and damaging swell by the weekend.
Water Police Senior Sergeant David Edden said people should avoid any type of boating and water activities near surf-exposed areas for at least the next five days.
“The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a hazardous surf warning for waters between Yeppoon and the Gold Coast with seas reaching extreme conditions over the coming days,” Senior Sergeant Edden said.
“We are expecting to see extremely dangerous conditions on the water and we are urging everyone to make smart decisions and stay safe.
“All boaties, fishers, surfers and swimmers should reconsider any plans which involve the surf over the coming days.
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