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By Dominic Cansdale and staff

Gold Coast flood damage cost nears Cyclone Debbie figures as hundreds stranded near border

Gold Coast's flooded canals remain high. (Supplied: Reign Scott Drone Imagery)

Flood recovery efforts are underway on the Gold Coast as the damage total nears that seen during ex-Cyclone Debbie in 2017, while an increasingly dire situation unfolds just south of the border.

Warning: This article contains an image some readers may find distressing

Local disaster coordinator for Gold Coast City Council Alton Twine said concerns are focused on the Alberton and Carbrook areas in the north.

"It's been encouraging overnight to see the data for the gauges in the Albert River, they're falling [but] still rising slightly in the lower reaches of the Logan," he said.

"So we've issued an emergency warning for residents in that area."

Meanwhile, about 700 residents who evacuated areas around Chinderah in northern New South Wales have gathered at Kingscliff TAFE.

Michelle, a nurse who was evacuated from her home yesterday, said people are being displaced.

"They arrived soaking wet from head to toe, cuts and minor abrasions, carrying garbage bags with hardly anything in then.

"I've never come this close to being taken by mother nature."

Risk remains for the north

Major flood warnings for the Logan and Albert Rivers remain in place, with flood levels potentially exceeding those seen during Cyclone Debbie in 2017.

A dead cow washes up on Mermaid Beach. (ABC Gold Coast: Andrew Arthur)

Evacuation centres remain open at the Reedy Creek waste and recycling centre, and the Ormeau community centre.

He said council crews were assessing damage in the Tallebudgera Valley and Currumbin Valley while beaches are likely to remain closed for "the next few days".

"We know we've had some asphalt damage in the valleys, we've had bridge damage as well," he said.

"Through those valleys we've had a lot more damage than we had say ex-TC [ex-tropical Cyclone] Debbie."

Police Acting Chief Superintendent Rhys Wildman said yesterday he directed police officers to "have a very hard line" with motorists attempting to cross flooded roads, but said no fines had been issued so far.

Gold Coast's flooded canals remain high. (Supplied: Reign Scott Drone Imagery)

"Our focus has [been] very much involved in the rescue process and once we've recovered people from the floodwaters and those that have driven into the floodwaters, we'll make enquiries and take enforcement action down the track," he said.

More than 80 roads remain closed, with Queensland police redeploying resources to northern suburbs around the Logan River in Alberton.

"Pay attention to the warnings that have been issued."

An estimated 20,000 households have been affected by flooding across Queensland but it's not yet clear how many properties on the Gold Coast are included.

Hundreds stranded near Tweed Heads

Michelle said she has been sleeping on cardboard boxes while attempting to care for others, but doesn't know the extent of damage to her home.

"At least I'm dry and warm. I feel really grateful to be here," she said.

Water has begun receding after flooding low lying areas around Kingscliff. (ABC Gold Coast: Cathy Border)

"I was terrified when I got here but I knew if I started doing my nursing work I would start feeling better."

Sunshine Coast man Dene Smedley has been stranded with other motorists just south of the border near Tweed Heads since 2pm yesterday, with parts of the M1 still blocked.

"We've got water behind us and water in front of us."

Two days' supply left

Tweed Shire Council Mayor Chris Cherry said local and state authorities are cooperating in recovery efforts but that people need to conserve water in the short-term.

"We can't treat water at the moment and so although the most tempting thing for everybody to do is hose everything down, we've only got two days' supply of water," she said.

"It's going to take two days to repair our water treatment."

Landslides have been reported on roads across northern NSW, including here on Scienic Drive. (Supplied: Kate O'Toole)

Mr Cherry said "there's massive road damage all over the shire".

"We're concentrating obviously on trying to restore water services, that's the biggest priority; and getting people to safety," she said.

Damage being assessed on Gold Coast

Karen's Goodridge grandson attends the Pandas childcare centre in Avocado Street in Elanora which flooded.

"They've got no electricity, no computers. Everything went up to waist-deep in the centre," she said.

Flooding on at Elanora on Gold Coast on Monday. (ABC News: Kimberley Bernard)

Ms Goodridge said her daughter, who manages the centre, along with the local community have been trying to find an alternative venue.

"It's really so sad because there's [someone] there now without a job if they can't get something up and running, apart from parents that have just had short notice."

Men were seen in rough surf at Burleigh on Monday. (ABC Gold Coast: Dominic Cansdale)

Coast Gold beaches are likely to remain closed for the next few days according to the City of Gold Coast.

Surfer Terry 'Tappa' Teece said boulders from rock slides at Burleigh Headland were blocking walking tracks.

"There's people out there surfing, about half-a-dozen guys out there," he said.

"I'd advise against because there's lots of stuff [in the water]. I've heard of lots of stuff, shipping containers coming down Tallebudgera Creek.

"The waves are very large, a lot of water moving."

Investigation into death

The bodies of a 51-year-old man and his dog were found in a submerged car yesterday morning at Currumbin Creek Road.

The man died after his car was washed away by floodwaters near Currumbin Creek. (ABC Gold Coast: Heidi Sheehan)

Acting Chief Superintendent Wildman said police were "still looking at how exactly that situation unfolded".

Mr Teece said he had known the 51-year-old man "since he was a young grommit at Nobbys".

"His dog was a lifelong companion, 19 years old," he said.

"It's pretty tragic, rest in peace."

Wet weather conditions are forecast on the Gold Coast from Thursday.

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