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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Guardian Australia contributor based in Echuca Kate Burke. .
    Wednesday 19th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Cleanup continues in the town of Rochester. .
    Wednesday 19th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Cleanup continues in the town of Rochester. .
    Wednesday 19th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Rochester local Linda Kellow photographed at St Johns Presbyterian Church which is acting as a relief centre for victims of the flooding. .
    Wednesday 19th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Cleanup continues in the main street in the town of Rochester. .
    Wednesday 19th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Childrens playground in the town of Rochester remains flooded with a marker showing the levels of previous flood events. .
    Wednesday 19th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    The Echuca levee makes its way along Goulburn Road with houses on the other side of the dirt embankment vunerable to the steadily rising Murray River. .
    Wednesday 19th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Year 12 students from St Josephs College Echuca packing sandbags instead of studying for the VCE, from left; Macey Barber, Sam Deola and Cleo Oberin in a race to safegaurd properties from the steadily rising Murray River. .
    Wednesday 19th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Year 12 students from St Josephs College Echuca packing sandbags instead of studying for the VCE, from left; Macey Barber, Sam Deola and Cleo Oberin in a race to safegaurd properties from the steadily rising Murray River. .
    Wednesday 19th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    The steadily rising Murray River has shut roads in Moama on Wednesday morning ans the flood level continues to rise. .
    Wednesday 19th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Sandbagging production line in Moama in a race to protect vunerable properties against the steadily rising Murray River. .
    Wednesday 19th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    The steadily rising Murray River has already claimed a childrens playground in Moama on Wednesday morning ans the flood level continues to rise. .
    Wednesday 19th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Farmer John McKindlay, John's farm, Eulinya Downs; sits beside the Murray River, the flood will peak some time this week. .
    Tuesday 18th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Workers survey sandbag levvees as the water slowly rises to its flood peak in Echuca this afternoon. .
    Tuesday 18th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Just outside the raised levvee bank being built around the town of Echuca by mere metres, Bobby has sandbagged his house to over a metre as the town awaits the Murray River flood peak due some time this week. .
    Tuesday 18th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Locals and visitors, SES workers, Firefighters, CFA volunteers, and off duty police officers and children of all ages pitch in to sandbag shopfronts in Echuca this afternoon. .
    Tuesday 18th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    As the Murray River slowly rises to its flood peak workers race to raise the levee bank around Echuca this afternoon. .
    Tuesday 18th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Firfighters and locals survey sandbag levvees as the water slowly rises to its flood peak in Echuca this afternoon. .
    Tuesday 18th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    ADF personnel load sandbags into cars at the Shepparton showgrounds after the flood peaked in the early hours of Monday morning.
    Monday 17th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Traffic negotiates floodwaters on the Shepparton to Bunbartha road after the flood peaked in the early hours of Monday morning.
    Monday 17th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Disability pensioner Desmond braves the floodwaters to get help with his electricity supply which had failed in North Shepparton after the flood peaked in the early hours of Monday morning.
    Monday 17th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    DUKAS_146351404_EYE
    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    With floodwaters lapping at the line of sandbags Carol Adams keeps a watchful eye on the level in North Shepparton after the peak in the early hours of Monday morning.
    Monday 17th October 2022.

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  • 'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    With floodwaters lapping at the line of sandbags Carol Adams keeps a watchful eye on the level in North Shepparton after the peak in the early hours of Monday morning.
    Monday 17th October 2022.

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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

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    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

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    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

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    Sunday 16th October 2022.

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    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Branditt Avenue shops in North Shepparton sandbagged for the peak as the floodwaters rise this afternoon. .
    Sunday 16th October 2022.

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    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    The Goulburn River breaches its levee bank and pours into farms about 10kms north of the town of Shepparton on the Medland Road this afternoon. .
    Sunday 16th October 2022.

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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Children negaotiate flooded roads in canoes in North Shepparton as the floodwaters rise this afternoon. .
    Sunday 16th October 2022.

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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
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    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Children negaotiate flooded roads in canoes in North Shepparton as the floodwaters rise this afternoon. .
    Sunday 16th October 2022.

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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Debbie Stanton and residents of Fahey Street in North Shepparton watch the floodwaters rise this afternoon. .
    Sunday 16th October 2022.

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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Flooded wheat crops North of Shepparton as the floodwaters continue to rise this afternoon. .
    Sunday 16th October 2022.

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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Flooded wheat crops North of Shepparton as the floodwaters continue to rise this afternoon. .
    Sunday 16th October 2022.

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    'It was chaotic': thousands of homes to be inundated or cut off amid Victorian flood crisis
    Former quarantine facility in Mickleham to act as a shelter and more than 100 schools to be closed.

    Thousands of homes in Shepparton and other regional Victorian communities were expected to be inundated or cut off in the coming days amid the state's worsening flood crisis, with some rivers not expected to reach their peak until Monday.

    Approximately 6,000 properties were without power on Sunday and more than 9,000 people had already applied for emergency support payments.

    About 120 schools and 100 early learning centres in Victoria were expected to remain closed on Monday.

    The Australian Defence Force is increasing its assistance to evacuate, sandbag and clean up devastated regional areas.

    Flooded wheat crops North of Shepparton as the floodwaters continue to rise this afternoon. .
    Sunday 16th October 2022.

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  • 'Just too much rain': small-town Australians survey damage after massive flooding
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    'Just too much rain': small-town Australians survey damage after massive flooding
    Across Victoria and Tasmania, owners of drenched houses and businesses wait for water levels to drop, and the clean-up to begin.

    While bushfires are often said to be capricious, destroying some properties while sparing others next door, flood water is different. It does not discriminate. It goes where it must.

    On Friday, large parts of the country woke up to water. Heavy rain had hammered towns and cities across Victoria, NSW and Tasmania through the night and into the early morning.

    Flooding in Seymour, which is North of Melbourne on the Hume freeway. Australia. Friends and family help real estate agent Michael O'Sullivan (in red) re sandbag his office in Wallis Street . Australia

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    'Just too much rain': small-town Australians survey damage after massive flooding
    Across Victoria and Tasmania, owners of drenched houses and businesses wait for water levels to drop, and the clean-up to begin.

    While bushfires are often said to be capricious, destroying some properties while sparing others next door, flood water is different. It does not discriminate. It goes where it must.

    On Friday, large parts of the country woke up to water. Heavy rain had hammered towns and cities across Victoria, NSW and Tasmania through the night and into the early morning.

    Flooding in Seymour, which is North of Melbourne on the Hume freeway. Flooded shops in Wallis Street. Australia.

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  • 'Just too much rain': small-town Australians survey damage after massive flooding
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    'Just too much rain': small-town Australians survey damage after massive flooding
    Across Victoria and Tasmania, owners of drenched houses and businesses wait for water levels to drop, and the clean-up to begin.

    While bushfires are often said to be capricious, destroying some properties while sparing others next door, flood water is different. It does not discriminate. It goes where it must.

    On Friday, large parts of the country woke up to water. Heavy rain had hammered towns and cities across Victoria, NSW and Tasmania through the night and into the early morning.

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    'Just too much rain': small-town Australians survey damage after massive flooding
    Across Victoria and Tasmania, owners of drenched houses and businesses wait for water levels to drop, and the clean-up to begin.

    While bushfires are often said to be capricious, destroying some properties while sparing others next door, flood water is different. It does not discriminate. It goes where it must.

    On Friday, large parts of the country woke up to water. Heavy rain had hammered towns and cities across Victoria, NSW and Tasmania through the night and into the early morning.

    Flooding in Seymour, which is North of Melbourne on the Hume freeway. Benjamin and Melody with children Benjamin Jr, Kharl and Joyce in their President Street home. Australia

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    'Just too much rain': small-town Australians survey damage after massive flooding
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    While bushfires are often said to be capricious, destroying some properties while sparing others next door, flood water is different. It does not discriminate. It goes where it must.

    On Friday, large parts of the country woke up to water. Heavy rain had hammered towns and cities across Victoria, NSW and Tasmania through the night and into the early morning.

    Flooding in Seymour, which is North of Melbourne on the Hume freeway. Arthur Reid at the door of his flooded President Street house. Australia.

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    'Just too much rain': small-town Australians survey damage after massive flooding
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    While bushfires are often said to be capricious, destroying some properties while sparing others next door, flood water is different. It does not discriminate. It goes where it must.

    On Friday, large parts of the country woke up to water. Heavy rain had hammered towns and cities across Victoria, NSW and Tasmania through the night and into the early morning.

    Flooding in Seymour, which is North of Melbourne on the Hume freeway. Lynn Morgan (66) in front of her flooded home in President Street. Australia.

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  • Gunnedah residents criticise flood response as region braces for more rain
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    Gunnedah residents criticise flood response as region braces for more rain
    Families in NSW Liverpool Plains say authorities did not warn everyone before recent flooding.

    Residents of Gunnedah on the New South Wales Liverpool Plains are appalled by the lack of preparation, warnings and response from authorities to SundayÕs Namoi River flood, as they brace for another deluge.

    (L to R) Michael, Brandon, and Erin Edmunds stand next to highwater mark on power pole from November 2021 flood in front of their house.

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    Gunnedah residents criticise flood response as region braces for more rain
    Families in NSW Liverpool Plains say authorities did not warn everyone before recent flooding.

    Residents of Gunnedah on the New South Wales Liverpool Plains are appalled by the lack of preparation, warnings and response from authorities to SundayÕs Namoi River flood, as they brace for another deluge.

    Julie & Kim observe the river It was here were Julie came on Friday to inspect the rising levels before putting out the alert on her Facebook group.

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    Gunnedah residents criticise flood response as region braces for more rain
    Families in NSW Liverpool Plains say authorities did not warn everyone before recent flooding.

    Residents of Gunnedah on the New South Wales Liverpool Plains are appalled by the lack of preparation, warnings and response from authorities to SundayÕs Namoi River flood, as they brace for another deluge.

    Julie (L) and Kim (R) Shields standing in standing water at back of their house block. Note depth.

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  • ‘I lost everything’: Italians count cost of deadly flood in Marche
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    ‘I lost everything’: Italians count cost of deadly flood in Marche
    Eleven people so far confirmed dead in floods that have forced climate crisis onto agenda before next week’s election.

    Dozens of homes destroyed by catastrophic flooding that struck Italy’s central Marche region on Thursday night.

    Ostra, Italy - Damages caused by flooding in Ostra, small town in province of Ancona in the central Italian region of Marche.
    Flash floods due to rain bombs caused at least ten victims and three are still reported missing.

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  • ‘I lost everything’: Italians count cost of deadly flood in Marche
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    ‘I lost everything’: Italians count cost of deadly flood in Marche
    Eleven people so far confirmed dead in floods that have forced climate crisis onto agenda before next week’s election.

    Dozens of homes destroyed by catastrophic flooding that struck Italy’s central Marche region on Thursday night.

    Ostra, Italy - Damages caused by flooding in Ostra, small town in province of Ancona in the central Italian region of Marche.
    Flash floods due to rain bombs caused at least ten victims and three are still reported missing.

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    ‘I lost everything’: Italians count cost of deadly flood in Marche
    Eleven people so far confirmed dead in floods that have forced climate crisis onto agenda before next week’s election.

    Dozens of homes destroyed by catastrophic flooding that struck Italy’s central Marche region on Thursday night.

    Ostra, Italy - Isabella Putilli, removes her belongings from the flooded bedroom of her house in Ostra, small town in province of Ancona in the central Italian region of Marche.
    Flash floods due to rain bombs caused at least ten victims and three are still reported missing.

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    ‘I lost everything’: Italians count cost of deadly flood in Marche
    Eleven people so far confirmed dead in floods that have forced climate crisis onto agenda before next week’s election.

    Dozens of homes destroyed by catastrophic flooding that struck Italy’s central Marche region on Thursday night.

    Ostra, Italy - Isabella Putilli, removes her belongings from the flooded bedroom of her house in Ostra, small town in province of Ancona in the central Italian region of Marche.
    Flash floods due to rain bombs caused at least ten victims and three are still reported missing.

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    ‘I lost everything’: Italians count cost of deadly flood in Marche
    Eleven people so far confirmed dead in floods that have forced climate crisis onto agenda before next week’s election.

    Dozens of homes destroyed by catastrophic flooding that struck Italy’s central Marche region on Thursday night.

    Ostra, Italy - Isabella Putilli, removes her belongings from the flooded bedroom of her house in Ostra, small town in province of Ancona in the central Italian region of Marche.
    Flash floods due to rain bombs caused at least ten victims and three are still reported missing.

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  • ‘I lost everything’: Italians count cost of deadly flood in Marche
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    ‘I lost everything’: Italians count cost of deadly flood in Marche
    Eleven people so far confirmed dead in floods that have forced climate crisis onto agenda before next week’s election.

    Dozens of homes destroyed by catastrophic flooding that struck Italy’s central Marche region on Thursday night.

    Ostra, Italy - Isabella Putilli, removes her belongings from the flooded bedroom of her house in Ostra, small town in province of Ancona in the central Italian region of Marche.
    Flash floods due to rain bombs caused at least ten victims and three are still reported missing.

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