Another day, another adjustment to the date and time of the Murray River peak in Echuca Moama.
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The Bureau of Meteorology at 3.56pm issued its latest warning for major flooding at Echuca Moama.
It says floodwaters from the Campaspe and Goulburn Rivers combined with flows down the Murray River have caused major flooding at Echuca and Moama.
River levels at Echuca Wharf have exceeded the October 1993 (94.77m AHD) and November 1975 (94.80m AHD) floods, and may peak slightly below 95m AHD during Tuesday, with major flooding.
As of 3pm Monday, the Murray River was 94.91m AHD in Echuca Moama despite persistent rain throughout the day.
“This morning we’ve seen it (the Murray) reach a level of 94.9m (AHD), which is what the Bureau has forecast as the potential peak,” SES chief officer operations Tim Wiebusch said.
“We might see a small rise above that, but again it is intended to stay steady at that level for several days before we start to see it receding in and around Echuca.”
Echuca received 34mm of rainfall in the 24 hours up to 9am on Monday, which followed totals of 10mm (up to 9am on Sunday) and 18mm (up to 9am on Saturday).
The BoM said as this flood peak extends downstream, it is likely to exacerbate the current major flooding at Torrumbarry and Barham, and cause addtional river level rises along the Murray River downstream of Barham.
Forecasts for Swan Hill and downstream will be refined once the upstream flood peaks along the Murray River and its tributaries are observed.
The BOM said further rainfall is forecast for the reminder of Monday through to Friday across parts of the Murray River Basin, which may cause renewed river level rises and flooding.
The situation is being closely monitored and revised predictions will be provided if necessary.
The Murray River at Torrumbarry Weir may peak around 7.85 metres over the weekend, with major flooding.
As of 4pm on Monday, the Murray at Torrumbarry was at 7.84m.
The Murray River at Barham may reach 6.20 metres during Tuesday, with major flooding.
The Edward River at Deniliquin may reach 8.50 metres during Wednesday with moderate flooding. This is similar to the October 1993 and October 2016 floods. Further rises are possible.
The Edward River at Stevens Weir Downstream may reach 6.50 metres around Thursday, with moderate flooding.
The Edward River at Moulamein may reach 5.70 metres early November with moderate flooding.
Campaspe Shire Council reported the section of Simmie Road from the Murray Valley Highway to the river has been closed.
This now means that Simmie Road is closed from the river all the way through to O'Dea Road.
Other road closures are as follows:
Rochester
Township remains closed
Many roads to the west of the township are closed. At this stage we are not able to access the area to advise details.
There is little access from Rochester to Bamawm / Lockington - particular roads impacted:
Prairie Rochester Road
Foster Road
Railway Road
O'Donnell Road
Echuca
Echuca Kyabram Road C351 (McKenzie Road) - from Echuca Nanneella Road to Kyabram
Campaspe Esplanade - from Rose Street to Warren Strheet
McKenzie Street - from Ogilvie Avenue to Eyre Street (Back 9 Golf Course)
Eyre Street - from McKenzie Street to Haverfield Street
Kerford Street - from Sutton Street to Mitchell Street (sandbagging site)
Warren Street - from Cobb Highway to Murray Valley Highway
Anderson Road - from Campbell Road to Menzies Road
Watson Street - from Hopwood Place to Crofton Street
Elizabeth Street - from Campaspe Esplanade to Shackell Street
Butcher Street - from Campaspe Esplanade to Shackell Street
Luth Street - from Campaspe Esplanade to Crossen Street
Murray Esplanade - from Leslie Street to Hopwood Place
Pakenham Street - from Sutton Street to Bowen Street
Bowen Street - from Goulburn Road to Pakenham Street
Anstruther Street - from Sturt Street to Hovell Street
Goulburn Road - from Pakenham Street to Lady Augusta Road
Pakenham Street - from Goulburn Road to Bowen Street
Scenic Trail - from Crofton Street to the end of the walking / cycling trail
Mary Ann Road - from Goulburn Road to Mitchell Road
Brown Road - from Murray Valley Highway to Lady Augusta Road
Haverfield Street - from North Street to Eyre Street
Sturt Street - from Pakenham Street to the bridge roundabout (pump station site)
Lady Augusta Road - from Mitchell Road to Brown Road
Martin Street - from McKenzie Street to end of road
Hume Street - from Pakenham Street to Anstruther Street (open to residents only, pump station site)
Hovell Street - from Pakenham Street to Anstruther Street (open to residents only, pump station site)
Echuca Village
Stewarts Bridge Road - from Echuca Village to Wallala Road
Brown Road - from Murray Valley Highway to Simmie Road
Mitchell Road - from Murray Valley Highway to Simmie Road
Scott Road - from Murray Valley Highway to Simmie Road
Torrumbarry / Gunbower / Terrick Terrick East
Headworks Road from Murray Valley Highway to the end of the road
Brereton Road from Island School Road to the end of the road
Hopper Road from Mount Terrick Road to Hopper Road (river)
Kyabram / Tongala / Strathallan / Nanneella
Echuca Kyabram Road - from Simmie Road to Kyabram
Henderson Road - from Finlay Road to Graham Road
O'Dea Road - from Echuca Nanneella Road to Murray Valley Highway
Echuca Nanneella Road - from O'Dea Road to Graham Road
Doherty Road - from Craig Road to Webb Road
Winter Road - from Thornton Road to Watson Road
Wyuna
Murray Valley Highway from Scobie Road to McCoys Bridge
Patho
Davis Road from Murray Valley Highway to McIntyre Road
Ballendella
Prarie Rochester Road - from Northern Highway to Lockington Road
There are a raft of road closures in the Murray River Council area due to flooding or damaged roads.
They are as follows:
- Barmah Road, from the corner of Cobb Highway
- Picnic Point Road, Mathoura to Picnic Point
- Barnes Road, Moama
- Old Deniliquin Road, Moama
- Gonn Road (from North Barham Road intersection to Murrabit Road), Barham
- Chanter Street - (outside the Township Levy) as per the Emergency Evacuation Orders for East Moama
- Cobb Highway (New Bridge) closed to all southbound traffic only from Meninya Street corner
- Meninya Street (Old Bridge), Local traffic only travelling southbound ***please speak with staff onsite if you need to travel across the bridge.
This has been enacted by Transport NSW to discourage any unnecessary travel.
- Dungala Way, Moama
- Blair Street, Moama
- Moama Skate Park (Blair Street)
- Moama Soundshell & playground
- Horseshoe Lagoon, Moama
- Millewa Road, Mathoura
- Amor Rd, Moulamein
- Dhuragoon Rd, Moulamein
- Nacurrie North Rd, Moulamein
- Pike Pike Rd, Moulamein
- Waugorah Rd, Moulamein
- Blair Street South, Moama (below the skate park)
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