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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Rising rivers swamp another Australian town



MELBOURNE, Australia – A surging river that crested Thursday flooded and isolated the latest community hit in Australia's deadly flood disaster, straining a levee serving as the main protection between the muddy waters and residents' homes.
The flooding in Kerang, in the southeast state of Victoria, follows weeks of massive flooding in northeastern Queensland that the government says could be the nation's most expensive natural disaster ever. Overflowing rivers swamped an area larger than France and Germany combined, shut down much of Queensland's lucrative coal industry and left 30 people dead.


Walls of water miles (kilometers) wide are now surging across northern and western Victoria in the wake of record rainfall last week. Sixty-two Victorian towns have already been affected by rising waters and more than 3,500 people have evacuated their homes.
Floodwaters in the Kerang region are the highest they've been in more than 100 years, said Kim Healey, a spokeswoman with the State Emergency Service. Up to 1,500 homes in the town could be inundated if the levee holding back the water from the swollen Lodden River gives way. It has held out so far, but water levels were expected to remain high for several days.
"The primary concern is the ability of the levee to withstand high flood levels for an extended period of time," Healey said.
Other communities were at risk of inundation for the next few days as water levels continue to rise in several areas. Residents of Dimboola, a town of about 2,000 in the state's northwest, were asked to evacuate Thursday as the Wimmera River that runs through the community surged higher.
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The government has said the Queensland floods could be the country's most expensive natural disaster ever, but has not yet released estimates of the costs. Some estimates already were at $5 billion before muddy brown waters swamped the capital, Brisbane, last week.
"People's homes are stripped, they've got nothing. We've got to rebuild their homes and help them rebuild their lives," Queensland Premier Anna Bligh told Australia's Seven network on Thursday. "So recovery is still a long way down the track — inch by inch, street by street."


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