9 February 2026

Two vehicles crushed by tree, schools closed following weekend storms

| By Claire Fenwicke
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Two drivers suffered minor injuries after a tree fell on their cars. Photo: Claire Fenwicke.

Two drivers have had a lucky escape after a tree fell on top of their vehicles in Kingston on Monday (9 February).

Emergency services were called at about 9 am to Wentworth Avenue, at Telopea Park, to reports that two lanes were blocked by a tree.

An ESA ACT spokesperson said the two drivers were able to get themselves out of their vehicles and were treated at the scene for minor injuries.

It’s unclear whether recent wet weather is to blame for the tree’s collapse, but the Capital was lashed by storms over the weekend.

According to the Bureau of Meteorology, 28.4 millimetres were recorded at its Canberra Airport weather station on Sunday (8 February).

But 83 millimetres were recorded at Curtin.

The ACT’s State Emergency Service responded to 124 calls for help over the weekend, with one outstanding as of Monday morning.

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Both the Woden and Malkara Public Schools were closed on Monday due to “extensive” damage and flooding, and Yarralumla Creek in Curtin was also damaged.

An update on whether the two schools can reopen tomorrow (Tuesday, 10 February) is expected this afternoon.

Storms are forecast this afternoon and Tuesday, with the ESA urging everyone to keep an eye on the outlook.

“Please ensure you check weather conditions before heading out and take extra precautions while driving on our roads, using cycleways and pedestrian paths near waterways where flash flooding may occur,” a statement read.

“If your property has suffered damage … it is important that you contact your insurer, who can organise temporary repairs to make your property safe.”

If you need support during storms and floods, call the ACT State Emergency Service on 132 500.

In a life-threatening emergency, call Triple-Zero (000).

More to come.

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