The Titans are currently feeling the impact of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred, like many on the Gold Coast and across South East Queensland.
With the safety of players and staff paramount, the NRL squad will head to Sydney on Tuesday to prepare for Sunday’s game against the Bulldogs.
The club’s training base at Parkwood has been severely impacted by the extreme weather event, with water sitting well above the crossbar on the NRL team training field when inspected on Monday morning.
The club dojo facility used for warm-up, wrestle and indoor training has also been damaged as a result of the wild conditions.

CEO Steve Mitchell said the team will be ready to play in Round 2, eager to make the Titans communities from Logan to Lismore proud this weekend.
"For many people on the Coast and across our region, the last few days have been challenging to say the least as families have dealt with the rain and winds that have battered their homes," he said.
"First and foremost, our thoughts as a club are for those across our region that are doing it tough as a result of this weather event and immense rainfall that has followed.
"Like many, we have had significant damage to our facilities as well and that means we need to change how we operate while we also mop up the damage.
"Working with our players, staff and their families, we first needed to check on the welfare of our people to make sure they were ok, and we’ve offered our support to those who need it most.
"With our high performance centre unusable for training this week, we will send our team to Sydney early to ensure they can properly prepare for our first game of the season this Sunday against the Bulldogs at Belmore.
"At the end of what will have been a big week for our community, we hope that a great result against the Bulldogs on Sunday will bring our members and fans some much needed joy."