Brisbane was in clean-up mode yesterday after a supercell storm injured 39 people, cut power to 100,000 homes and caused damage likely to reach $250 million.
Broken or falling glass and loose asbestos were big health hazards as a city-wide operation continued to clear debris and repair damage.
Brougham St resident Gavin Jacobi told Brisbanetimes.com that despite a report to council, the asbestos was still on the street and he was concerned it would become a hazard as it dries out.
"There's so much traffic here, you can actually hear the crunching of it breaking up."
Brisbane mayor Graham Quirk said asbestos was one of many issues council workers needed to address after the storm lashed Brisbane with cyclonic winds, large hailstones and heavy rainfall on Thursday.