Read the latest warnings from VicEmergency
Goulburn Valley Water has advised that mains supplied water in Greater Shepparton is safe to drink. π§β
Last updated Tuesday 16 January
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- Please note: this is an archived news article release
- Road and Facility Closures
- Sandbags
- Stay Updated
- How to Prepare
- Attachments
Road and Facility Closures
Last updated Wednesday 24 January 1pm
The following roads, paths, and facilities are closed due to flooding:
Closed Roads
- Check the VicTraffic website for road closures across the state
Closed Paths
- The shared paths previously closed have now been reopened.
Closed Council Facilities and Services
- Aquamoves has reopened
- KidsTown has reopened
- Botanical Gardens is closed until further notice
- Parks and Reserves
Parks Victoria have indicated all parks are now closed. This includes:- Arcadia Streamside Reserve
- Shepparton Regional Park
- Lower Goulburn National Park
- Gemmill Swamp Wildlife Reserve
- Loch Garry Wildlife Reserve and Kanyapella Reserve
- Victoria Park Lake Caravan Park has reopened
Sandbags
All sandbagging sites have now closed.
You can check your flood levels and assess your flood risk by visiting the local Flood Intelligence Portal.
Stay Updated
β οΈ Stay informed and vigilant with the latest warnings by:
- π₯οΈ checking the VicEmergency website: emergency.vic.gov.au
- π± downloading the VicEmergency app (iPhone, Android)
- π calling the VicEmergency hotline on 1800 226 226
- π» listening to ABC Local Radio
How to Prepare
π‘ Residents can view the GBCMA Flood Intelligence Portal or the VICSES website to see a guide of how flooding may affect their property, and how to stay safe.
In any emergency, it pays to be prepared in advance:
- ππ Make sure you have enough food, prescription medications, and supplies to last you a few days.
- πͺ Check in on any neighbours or family who might need help.
- π³β οΈ Don’t park or camp under trees. Wet ground and stormy weather can cause trees and branches to fall.
- πβ οΈ Floods can force snakes and other wildlife out of their natural habitat. Be careful near flooded areas.
- π¦β οΈ Mosquitos breed in stagnant water. Protect yourself from mosquitos by covering up and using personal insect repellent.
- β π Learn what to do in the first 72 hours of an emergency.
π§ Stay safe and avoid flooded areas. Floodwater can cause damage to roads and structures, and can contain strong currents, hidden objects, and contamination. β Never enter or drive through floodwater. β
Attachments
Support services for flood affected communities in Greater Shepparton