Monday, 5 November 2007

Towns evacuated after wild storms, The Australian, 5 November, 2007.

Towns evacuated after wild storms: [2 All-round First Edition]

Richard Kerbaj, John StapletonThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 05 Nov 2007: 10.
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"We've had over 100mm of rain up in the ranges north of the catchments in Gippsland and currently Southern Rural Water are releasing water from Glenmaggie Weir, which is going to put pressure on the river downstream and impact potentially on thetownships," SES operations director Trevor White said. Residents in these and nearby towns such as Bairnsdale spent much of the day sandbagging the river banks to secure against flash flooding.
The rains will boost dam levels in regional areas and help Melbourne's water shortages, the Bureau of Meteorology's senior forecaster Scott Williams said, with runoff into the Thompson reservoir expected to increase in the coming days. Melbourne's dams are at 39.9 per cent ofcapacity.
Sydney's water stores should also rise after the weekend's rain, with NSW Bureau of Meteorology senior forecaster Neale Fraser noting the catchment had received "very useful" falls.

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