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By mid December the forecast was 190 to 220 gigalitres per day, making it the highest flood level since the 1956 Murray River flood, [41] which peaked at 341 gigalitres per day. [ 42 ] At Renmark, the peak was estimated to be 185 to 190 gigalitres per day, and to have occurred on December 27. [ 43 ]
Flooding at Firebrace Street in Horsham, 19 January. Horsham - flood waters divided the town in two and flooded 600 houses. [38] Areas close to the centre of town are under up to a metre of water. Flooding has been described as a one-in-200-year event. [4] Kerang - Levee failed on 19 January, causing widespread flooding affecting nearly 4,000 ...
31 August 1849 – A snowstorm blankets Melbourne (with accumulation on the streets). [3] 1863 – A major flood puts Port Melbourne underwater leaving thousands homeless across the city and drowning one man at Princes Bridge. [4] 26 July 1882 – Snow falls for half an hour in Melbourne. [5] 1882 – Elizabeth Street in Melbourne is flooded.
Flooding inundated roadways in suburban Melbourne, Victoria, on Friday, January 6, following what officials called a “very dangerous storm.”This footage from Geoff Hayhow shows a vehicle ...
Piles of garbage and flood-damaged furniture lined the streets of a Melbourne suburb on Sunday, October 16, as residents cleaned up after the Maribyrnong River burst its banks, causing the area ...
Heavy rains brought flash flooding to parts of Victoria, Australia, as storms battered the state on October 25.Footage, filmed by Kerry Wakeham, shows cars and pedestrians moving through deep ...
Townsville flood: Queensland 5 [26] February 2020: Widespread flooding in Sydney basin and the Blue Mountains, flooding in central west to the north of NSW and flooding caused by Tropical Cyclone Damien in Karratha: NSW, WA: 0: March 2021 Widespread flooding in the Sydney basin and the Mid North Coast of NSW (2021 eastern Australia floods).
Melbourne remained relatively unaffected, though several large regional towns, such as Ballarat, Benalla and others, experienced urban flooding. The heavy rainfall and flooding was accompanied by wind gusts of up to 110 km/h (68 mph) in the state's southeast and Melbourne's eastern suburbs.