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Yea students bring their energy to KBA in season start

Yea students bring their energy to KBA in season start

THE new basketball season has officially tipped off at Kinglake Basketball Association (KBA), and what a fantastic first week it has been. Yea students are well represented this KBA season....
Over 300 people attend Yarck Colour Run

Over 300 people attend Yarck Colour Run

THE Yarck Community Picnic and Colour Run was well attended last Saturday at the Yarck Recreation Reserve, with over 300 Murrindindi Shire families and children turning out to bring some...
Busy end to the season for Alexandra Bowls Club

Busy end to the season for Alexandra Bowls Club

Merton cricketers back at the MCG

Merton cricketers back at the MCG

The fires: Alexandra and the hamlets

The fires: Alexandra and the hamlets

Eildon Lions donate to Foundation Murrindindi

Eildon Lions donate to Foundation Murrindindi

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⛈️ Hang tight for heavy rainfall! ⛈️

Large parts of the State, including Melbourne, are in for a battering today as a slow-moving storm impacts central and eastern districts from late this morning and into the afternoon.

It might seem sunny in some areas for now, but don’t be fooled by the early morning sunshine.

Around 40-70mm of rain is possible in some areas, with a serious risk of flash flooding that could cover roads and damage homes.

People out and about today are urged to drive to the conditions, allow extra travel time and stay alert for hazards such as fallen trees, downed powerlines and floating debris.

Our Victoria State Emergency Service volunteers are ready to respond when and where they are needed. Call 132 500 if you need assistance.

Stay up to date with the latest emergency information via the VicEmergency app or website emergency.vic.gov.au.
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Widespread thunderstorms are forecast across Victoria throughout Tuesday, 24 February, including the chance of localised, severe thunderstorms developing with the capacity to cause flash flooding in some areas.
Now is the time to prepare your property for a significant rainfall event by clearing gutters, downpipes and drains and parking vehicles undercover or away from trees where possible.
Community members should also remain alert to dangerous road conditions if driving and remember to never drive through floodwater. Stay inside if conditions outside appear dangerous.
To learn more about how to prepare for potential flooding, visit www.ses.vic.gov.au/plan-and-stay-safe/emergencies/flood.

For SES emergency assistance, call 132 500.
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