News Gallery | Flooding event in photos By Bianca Hall Oct 13, 2022 Town turns into a river: Flooding in Seymour remained high until Monday. Photo: Wayne Herring Still smiling: Owners Ray and Freya Grant well into the clean-up at Cafe 96 in Station Street, Seymour. Photo: Wayne Herring Elevated: Toy World owner Werner Baumann was able to lift some stock off the floor. Photo: Wayne Herring Surrounded: Overlooking a heavily flooded Tallarook St on Sunday. Feeding mouths: Seymour Rotary, along with other service organisations, volunteered at the emergency relief centre, cooking food for those who had to evacuate. Teamwork: The community banded together sharing dingies, boats, kayaks and canoes so people could access their properties, make it to dry land or drop off supplies to those cut off. On the job: A news reporter on High St, Seymour. Photo: Wayne Herring Inundated: Houses in President St, Seymour. Photo: Wayne Herring Reflection: Tristan St, looking towards Wallace St, Seymour. Photo: Wayne Herring Submerged: Flooding at Goulburn Park in Seymour. Photo: Mark White New view: Wimble St resident Joe Linford visits his neighbours’ backyard to see the rising water on Thursday morning. Heading for safety: Dropmore Ave resident Peter Baker prepares for the weather, moving his livestock with a friend on Thursday morning. Under water: Goulburn Park and the lower sites of the caravan park have been submerged since the early hours of Thursday morning. By Bianca Hall
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