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Australia’s southeast stays on emergency alert amid flood crisis

by News Wires
October 15, 2022
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SYDNEY ― Emergency warnings remained in place today for parts of Australia’s southeast as floods, sparked by days of heavy rain, impacted three states, with hundreds of people having to be rescued from floodwaters.

Flood warnings were current for large parts of Victoria state, southern New South Wales and the northern regions of the island state of Tasmania, as an intense weather system earlier this week brought more than a month’s worth of rain to the southeast.

While floodwaters receded in some parts, in other areas such as the Victorian city of Shepparton, north-east of Melbourne, weather forecast suggested the worst was still to come.

The nation’s weather forecaster, the Bureau of Meteorology, said major flooding was likely at Shepparton overnight Saturday. Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Jonathan How said while heavy rain had cleared, flooding was still widespread.

“Catchments are very, very wet and rivers have responded very, very quickly, and these rivers are expected to remain high for at least a few weeks,” How told ABC television.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said yesterday the federal government was ready to provide assistance to flood-stricken states and that Australian Defence Force personnel had been deployed to assist.

Victorian authorities reported the emergency’s first flood fatality after a man’s body was found in floodwaters at Rochester, about 200 kilometres north of Melbourne.

In the west of Melbourne city, a flood clean-up was underway after the Maribyrnong river burst its banks yesterday.

Footage on social media showed Melbourne residents clearing water from homes and emergency services personnel on the scene.

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews told reporters that 344 roads were closed in the state and that 3000 applications for emergency payments had been made.

He said about 500 properties were isolated, with more inundations likely as waters in some areas continued to rise.

Victorian emergency services said more than 350 people had been rescued from floodwaters.

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