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The state will begin to pull sand in the Pumices Pass on the southern end of the Sun shore on Sunday.
At the beginning of this week, a scanning was moved from the Caloundra coast, and the teams are trying to bring together a 100 -meter -long pipe to move sand to the second and third breakthrough points on Bibie Island.
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Deputy Prime Minister Jarrod Bleijie said that the first part of the emergency studies in a two -step state solution for three island breakthroughs Old tropical cyclone seth in 2022 and Cyclone Alfred this year.
“Without intervention, the remaining parts of the island can be lost, the remaining parts of the island can be completely lost, Caloundra community and Pumicestone Passage users can create significant safety and infrastructure risks,” he said.
The two gaps were expected to be closed in November this year, but the first breakthrough, the largest gap, would remain open more than 1.6 kilometers.
Bleijie said that scanning and beach restorations would be like what they do in Gold Coast ”.
“In fact, we are now in the process of providing a second screening to attack the other side of the Bibie Island to ensure a better barrier and protection,” he said.
“Not only does it close the gaps, but in fact, the barrier is not there to deal with the storm season, but also expanding future cyclonic events.”
Rehabilitation for plant life on the island, which was protected both in the state and the federal, was expected to begin in November, and all constructions had to end until the end of April next year.
