Victorians assessing flood damage as cleanup begins
Victorians assessing flood damage as cleanup begins
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Victorians affected by recent extreme floods have returned to some areas to assess the damage done to their homes.
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A flood in Murchison ruined the roads to the town and caused water to bubble up from the surface. credit:Chris Hopkins
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The small town of Murchison was largely spared from the flood, but high water seeped into his main street. credit:Chris Hopkins
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A flood inundated the Murchison caravan park. credit:Chris Hopkins
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Cleaners outside the Malibenon River.credit:Luis Enrique Askui
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Bibb Brumby outside his flooded home next to the Malibenon River.credit:Luis Enrique Askui
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People continuing the flood cleaning up by the Malibenon River.credit:Luis Enrique Askui
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Photo of people continuing to clean up the flood next to Maribyrnong.credit:Luis Enrique Askui
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People continuing the flood cleaning up by the Malibenon River.credit:Luis Enrique Askui
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Photo of Volunteer Flood Warriors carrying food and water to those affected by Maribyrnong.credit:Luis Enrique Askui
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Flood Warriors volunteers carrying food and water to those affected by Marivilnon.credit:Luis Enrique Askui
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People continuing the flood cleaning up by the Malibenon River.credit:Luis Enrique Askui
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People clean up after the Malibenon floods. credit:Luis Enrique Askui
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Thick mud covers the driveway near the Malibenon River. credit:Luis Enrique Askui
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Ruined household items on the streets of Maribyrnong.credit:Luis Enrique Askui
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Jane and Tyson Trewin hold a photo of Shane Trewin at his home on the flooded Maribenon River.credit:Luis Enrique Askui
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Peter Whelan cleans out the front of his house on Chihuly Drive in Mulliveenon. credit:Luis Enrique Askui
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Personal belongings covered in flood mud. credit:Luis Enrique Askui
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Darcy Craig helps clean the Hotel Rochester.credit:Justin McManus
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Darcy Craig helps clean the Hotel Rochester.credit:Justin McManus
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Owner of the Hotel Rochester Bruce Fisher.credit:Justin McManus
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Hotel Rochester owner Bruce Fischer and his wife Di clean up.credit:Justin McManus
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An emotional Leanne Hansen with her father, John Nicholson. Leanne’s house, which was once a bank, escaped flooding.credit:Justin McManus
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Mick Hassell at his home in Rochester was submerged in about a foot of water.credit:Justin McManus
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Mick Hassell’s home flooded with about a foot of water.credit:Justin McManus
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Mick Hassell’s carpet in his home flooded with about a foot of water.credit:Justin McManus
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Mick Hassell’s personal belongings in his home flooded with about a foot of water.credit:Justin McManus
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Locals walk the flooded streets of Shepperton. The flood crisis has worsened in northern Victoria and residents have been told to move to higher ground. credit:AAP
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Locals paddle through the flooded streets of Shepperton.credit:Diego Fedele
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Floods have devastated the town of Rochester in central Victoria. Residents start cleaning up on Sunday morning. Jaime Dingwall and Ella Rolston with brooms to help clean up.credit:Justin McManus
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Friends and family help clean Darcy and Hannah Taylor’s house in Rochester.credit:Justin McManus
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Mick Hassell’s home flooded with about a foot of water.credit:Justin McManus
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Brett and Cody Cowan clean up Rochester’s flooded front yard.credit:Justin McManus
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Friends and family help clean Darcy and Hannah Taylor’s house in Rochester.credit:Justin McManus
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Cleaning at the Rochester Motel.credit:Justin McManus
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Cleaning supplies used for cleaning on Sunday morning.credit:Justin McManus
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Residents start cleaning on Sunday morning. Cleaning at the Rochester Motel.credit:Justin McManus
Victorians assessing flood damage as cleanup begins
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