Flooding is common in Cairns due to our high annual rainfall, geography and large river systems. Most flooding is minor and causes inconvenience such as closed roads and bridges.

If more significant flooding is expected, or in severe cases of flash flooding, you will receive information relevant to your location and may be advised to evacuate.

Flooding is sometimes confused with storm surge. Flooding is fresh water, caused by heavy rainfall. Storm surge is sea water pushed onto land during a cyclone.

Flood cameras

Council has installed flood cameras at known flood inundation areas to provide real time information about flood status. You can view the flood camera feeds on the Cairns Disaster Dashboard.

Last Updated: 5 January 2026

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