I just don't get that panic buying bit :~. When the rain kicked in here just before xmas, the council decided to be prepared and started stacking some road barriers at each end of the main bridge - next thing some dick#&@d has started a rumour (apparently using Facebook) that the main bridge was going under that night and within 3 hours, Woolies shelves were empty!!! Stupid part is that even when we do get cutoff in every direction by road and rail, we still have air transport so nobody is going to starve. It was more than a week later that the bridge was finally closed, by which time the supermarkets all had full shelves again and nobody had to go without anything - but a hell of a lot of good food was thrown out by the idiots who still won't admit they couldn't have eaten it all anyway.
We now have road access north so food flown to Mackay can be trucked out here until the highway to Rockhampton or to the south opens again. Surprisingly, the butchers are still selling meat (but not Woolies and some people here don't seem to know what a butcher does!) and the bakeries are still making bread and nobody has starved yet - wouldn't mind some fresh milk and some fruit though :shrug:.
People are still piling their lives on the nature strips, midges still driving the last bit of sanity from many and there are some very weary souls wandering around but all-in-all, things are trying to get back to normal. Biggest concern here now is that with Brisbane's flooding getting all the attention, maybe Emerald will be forgotten again! The only thing I know for sure is that I wouldn't want to be in the crew that have to search the Lockyer valley for the poor souls lost in that flash flood.