Minor flooding has resulted in local road closures in Seymour and Tallarook.
Minor flooding has resulted in road closures in Seymour and Tallarook, following moderate rainfall across the Goulburn River catchment since Monday.
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A minor flood warning encompassing the region between Lake Eildon and Seymour was issued on Tuesday, June 30 at 9.39pm.
A minor flood warning was also issued on Tuesday night for the Goulburn River downstream to Hughes Creek, with minor flooding occurring along Hughes Creek at Tarcombe Rd.
A minor flood warning has been issued for the Goulburn River catchment between Lake Eildon and Seymour.
The moderate rainfall has caused minor flooding in Seymour, and, as of Tuesday night, the Goulburn River at Seymour was at 4.39 metres and rising.
A minor flood peak was expected overnight on Tuesday, with 4.9m predicted, and into Wednesday.
SES forecast that the river would remain above the minor flood level of 3.8m until Wednesday afternoon.
Widespread rainfall is forecast to continue through to Friday, which is likely to bring about renewed rises and areas of flooding across the catchment.
A number of roads in Seymour and Tallarook have been closed as a result of the minor flooding.
Local road closures
Delatite Rd, Seymour
White Gate Rd, Seymour to south of Seymour-Pyalong Rd
Farmers are advised to consider moving livestock and machinery to higher ground.
Those within the flood zone are also encouraged to stay informed by downloading their Local Flood Guide.
Floodwater is dangerous and people should never drive, walk or ride through floodwater.
Residents in this region can expect flooding around rivers and streams, an increased risk of landslides caused by heavy rain over fire-affected areas, closure of local roads and flooding of low bridges, and flooding at caravan parks and camping grounds.
To stay up to date on the situation, head to the VicEmergency website, download the VicEmergency app, or call the VicEmergency Hotline on 1800 226 226.