Parts of Taree and Dumaresq Island flooding - Move to higher ground
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NSW State Emergency Service
Emergency Warning
Move to higher ground
The NSW SES is advising people in the following area(s) to MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND due to dangerous major flooding:
- Low lying areas of Taree and nearby farmland
- Low-lying ground in the vicinity of Gaggans Creek
- Beeton parade
- Bent street
- Stevenson street and lane
- Parts of High street
- Railway street
- Parts of Bayview Crescent
- Drury Lane
- Parts of Crescent avenue including Marco Polo Inn and Highway Motor Inn
- Victoria street from Commerce street to Stevenson street
- Pultney Street
- Dumaresq Island
- Trotters island
- Glenthorne
- Parts of Taree Estate
- Bishops bay
Rising floodwater is making it unsafe to evacuate the area. You should immediately go inside a sturdy multi-storey building with access to upper levels, higher natural ground such as a hill, onto the roof of a sturdy building. Do not enter the roof cavity as you may become trapped. Move as high above ground as possible. You may now be trapped without power, water, and other essential services and it may be dangerous for NSW SES to rescue you.
What are we expecting?
An Emergency Warning was issued at 10:26am on Tuesday 20th of May for this area, this has been updated to reflect current Bureau of Meteorology predictions.
The Manning River at Taree is currently at 3.69 metres and falling slowly, slightly below the major flood level (3.70 m).
The Manning River at Taree is likely to remain above the moderate flood level (2.40 m) for remainder of Friday.
This event may change quickly. NSW SES will monitor the situation and update warnings if the situation changes.
What you need to do:
- Gather your essential possessions. These might include mobile phone, charger, battery-powered radio, medicine, rain gear, warm clothes, blankets, baby and pet items, water, food, torch, something to attract attention, and valuables like photos and insurance or banking records.
- Advise family and friends of your location.
- Keep moving to stay above the rising water level if necessary.
- Do not start driving in affected areas during flash flooding. If you are already driving, avoid flooded roads and find the highest nearby place to stop. Flash flooding can cause cars to stall, fill with water, or be swept away.
- Relocate waste containers, chemicals, and poisons well above floor level.
- Do not enter floodwater as there is a high risk you may be swept away. Consider alternative ways to evacuate if possible.
For more information:
- Listen to your local ABC radio station which can be found at reception.abc.net.au
- ABC Taree 756 AM
- Download the Hazards Near Me app and set your watch zones to get warning information for your areas.
- Follow us on social media @NSWSES or visit our website at www.ses.nsw.gov.au
- Learn about your risk at www.ses.nsw.gov.au/knowyourrisk
- Check latest weather, warnings, rainfall and river heights at www.bom.gov.au/nsw/
- Check road closures at www.livetraffic.com.au or 132 701 or your local Council.
For emergency assistance during a flood, storm or tsunami, call the NSW SES on 132 500. In a life-threatening emergency, call Triple Zero (000).
Media enquiries: media@ses.nsw.gov.au or call 1800 067 234