Inundation of Burketown and other communities continues as the flood water slowly begins to recede.
Major flooding is still occurring in the declared disaster area and flood water heights across the catchment are still subject to change.
Telstra Services remain operational with backup generators installed in case of further power loss.
Water reserves and food supplies are good, and resupply continues as required.
Residents from Burketown are still instructed to conserve water usage and monitor advice from Burketown Shire Council.
Senior Sergeant Adrian Rieck from the Mount Isa District Disaster Coordination Centre said the current conditions still pose a threat to residents.
"The Mount Isa District Disaster Coordination Centre is closely monitoring the flood water as it moves throughout the entire catchment and are in contact with all communities and stations that may be at risk and ensuring preparations are in place for everyone's safety," he said.
"Support is available to affected communities and a number of air assets, including the RACQ Life Flights AW139 helicopter, are stationed nearby and on standby for health emergencies, and the transport of food, water and medical supplies.
"Planning is currently underway for the recovery of all affected communities as soon as the flood water recedes to a level where recovery support can be moved in.
"It is still unsafe for displaced people to return to their homes and police remind residents to limit movement in the flood water due to unseen hazards and recent crocodile sightings".
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