Floodwaters are continuing to make their way through the Wimmera River system.

Photo - Dimboola Weir on Friday.



5.30pm - Major Flood Warning for the the Wimmera River
Current Situation
Major flooding is occurring in the Wimmera Catchment.

Since 9am Saturday, no significant rainfall has been recorded in the Wimmera River catchment. No significant rainfall is forecast for the remainder of Saturday overnight into Sunday.

Wimmera River to Glenorchy
The Wimmera River at Glenorchy peaked at 4.88 metres around 7:45pm Thursday 15 September and is now below the minor flood level (4.0) metres, and falling slowly.

Wimmera River Glenorchy to Horsham
Major flooding is likely along the Wimmera River Glenorchy to Horsham.

The Wimmera River at Horsham (Walmer) is currently at 3.20 metres and rising. The Wimmera River at Horsham (Walmer) is likely to reach the major flood level (3.60 m) Saturday evening. The river level is likely to peak near 3.70 metres Sunday evening.

Wimmera River downstream of Horsham
The Wimmera River at Quantong Bridge has exceeded the major flood level (5.9 metres) and is continuing to rise.

Wimmera River Levels
Quantong Bridge at 6.00pm - 6.25m, steady, major flood level
US Dimboola at 6.12pm - 3.94m, steady, below minor flood level
Lochiel at 5.45pm - 3.60m, rising

DO NOT ENTER OR DRIVE THROUGH FLOODWATER.

Potential Impact In Your Area
The potential local impact of this flooding in your area may include:
  • Widespread flooding of farmland
  • Major roads and bridges may be closed or damaged by floodwater
  • Some areas of towns may flood and floodwater may enter homes
  • Power, water and sewerage may be cut-off
  • Towns and properties may be cut-off from surrounding areas

    What You Should Do
  • Act now - take immediate precautions to protect your life and property
  • Be prepared to evacuate if advised by authorities
  • If you are likely to become isolated, make sure you have enough food, water, medication and pet food, and be aware that you may need to live without power, water and sewerage
  • Raise belongings by placing them on tables, beds and benches or move them to higher ground
  • Tune in to your emergency broadcasters: ABC Local Radio, commercial radio and designated community radio stations, or SKY NEWS Television
  • Block toilets, household drains, sinks and plugs to stop sewerage backflow
  • Floodwater is dangerous - never drive, walk or ride through floodwater
  • Floodwater is toxic - never play or swim in floodwater

    Emergency Contacts
  • For flood or storm emergency assistance from the SES call 132 500
  • For life-threatening emergencies call 000




    Wimmera River Levels
    Quantong Bridge (3.04pm) - 6.21m, steady, major flood level
    US Dimboola (3.07pm) - 3.88m, steady, below minor flood level
    Lochiel (2.45pm) - 3.57m, steady



    12pm - Major Flood Warning for the the Wimmera River

    Current Situation
    Major flooding is occurring along the Wimmera River around Glenorchy.

    The Wimmera River at Glenorchy peaked at 4.88 metres around 7:45pm Thursday 15 September and is now below the minor flood level (4.0) metres, and falling slowly. The Wimmera River at Glenorchy will continue to fall slowly during Saturday.

    Wimmera River Glenorchy to Horsham
    Major flooding is likely along the Wimmera River Glenorchy to Horsham.
    The Wimmera River at Horsham (Walmer) is currently at 3.14 metres and steady. The Wimmera River at Horsham (Walmer) is likely to reach the major flood level (3.60 m) Saturday evening. The river level is likely to peak near 3.70 metres Sunday evening.

    Wimmera River downstream of Horsham
    The Wimmera River at Quantong Bridge has exceeded the major flood level (5.9 metres) and is continuing to rise.